Unfortunately, I think whatever you call the thread, you'll have "debate problems," to put it nicely. Someone is always going to disagree about the substance or tone of a post. Unfortunately most people can't handle it; hence our current political screaming environment.
http://news.yahoo.com/flier-sues-southwest-says-owed-45-free-drinks-001936316.htmlI hate Southwest Airlines. This man is absolutely right and the comments opposing him are wrong. The drink ticket coupons are a contract, namely part of the ticket price. You had an offer, acceptance, consideration and bargain for exchange/Meeting of the Minds. Contract.
"The plaintiff Adam Levitt said Southwest had for years awarded customers like him, who bought tickets through its
premium-priced "Business Select" program, hundreds of thousands of coupons for the drinks, which would otherwise cost $5 each."
That "premium-priced" means he paid for these drinks in advance. You wanna change your policy, fine. You can't do it retroactively, but only to future policy. Those tickets, had no expiration date, or any date....
"Southwest decided that it would make more money -- improve its 'bottom-line' -- by choosing not to honor the coupons that consumers had already paid and bargained for," said the complaint filed on Wednesday in Chicago federal court.
Yup, he's gonna win this case. He'll probably get class action certification for plaintiff numerousity, and commonality. Airline should know better. Really, this is called "why do I need a lawyer/ No one checked with legal before marketing issued hundreds of thousands of coupons/contracts."
Look at all the people calling this guy a leech and saying he's after a free lunch. No. He already paid for it and they aren't giving it to him.... Because, corporations are the infallible Gods of our time, the wellspring from which all good flows. They're never bastards who rip people off.... That's the mindset of a lot of people today. Southwest is looking at very real loss of millions of dollars, because of the "cut everything, it's the best way," ideology. No.