To: gitmo
Again, you're wrong. It's no secret that airlines do in fact structure their prices to extract more money from those who are traveling on business than those on vacation.
You failed to address any of the other examples. You also failed to address why ASCAP's practices have never been deemed illegal under any U.S. trade laws.
171 posted on
03/17/2003 6:21:11 PM PST by
tdadams
To: tdadams
Of the hundreds (thousands) of airflights I've taken, I've never once been asked why I was flying. And they have never sneaked into my business meetings and sued because I didn't pay protection money to allow me to conduct business.
I believe in Liberty. If I purchase something I should not fear Gestapo tactics in the guise of lawsuits because the company I purchased from doesn't like what I do with MY property.
172 posted on
03/18/2003 4:00:50 PM PST by
gitmo
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