You paid for a service you didn’t receive.

    by mindyour

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    1. These two tweets are not on the same level.

      The WiFi they paid an extra fee for is a completely different story.

    2. It’s “biscotti” and there’s no way you’ll be able to justify reversing the cost of a flight because you didn’t receive the snacks you wanted. WiFi you separately pay for is another matter.

      Edit: I stand corrected. Never heard of “Biscoff” so I assumed she meant biscotti.

    3. I fly back and forth 2-3 times a month for work, and I mainly use Delta now because my rewards were racking up.

      The wifi is free if you just make an account. I don’t know who is actually paying for it, and it definitely depends on the plane if it’s actually gonna work.

      One leg of my flight is typically guaranteed to have complimentary service, but that can quickly get interrupted in turbulent weather. I’ve upgraded to first class where I should get alcohol and they’re like, na, we can’t risk the safety of our crew, so here’s something else.

      I will say I’ve gotten $1000 gift cards to give up my seat before when overbooked out of ATL, so that’s cool.

    4. TyrionJoestar on

      I can’t imagine having the energy for this kind of thing, man, it sounds exhausting.

    5. dizzymidget44 on

      The airlines ain’t a charity. If you pay for something it better work. If not. Run me my money

    6. jokesonyouguys2 on

      I returned an onion to target because it was rotting inside and I only noticed when I got home. I will always be petty if I think I didn’t get the value for the price I paid.

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