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Yet anotherstory about a mistreated United passenger has made the news.
Geoff Fearns,lucky lewd best 8 hours vol.01 eroticism that can occur in delusions can actually occur ! president of Tripacific Capital Advisors, told the LA Timesthat last week--before the viral incident involving a man being dragged off a plane--that he was threatened with handcuffs for refusing to give up his $1,000 seat on a flight from Kauai to Los Angeles for "somebody more important who came at the last minute."
SEE ALSO: United Airlines lost $800 million in value (but got some of it back)Fearns told the publication he was already in his seat when a United employee rushed up to him, telling him he had to get off the plane "because the flight was overfull."
"They said they have a priority list and this other person was higher on the list than me," he said.
The flight was overfull reportedly because the originally scheduled aircraft had mechanical troubles and had to be swapped out with a slightly smaller one. You know, one with fewer first-class seats.
Fearns told Mashableover email that the "gate agent who ordered me to deplane was very peremptory -- more or less like 'this is just the way it is' and seemed genuinely shocked when I declined to voluntarily give up my seat.
"When she came back a second time it was completely dictatorial -- get off or be physically removed and escorted off by security," he said.
Fearns held his ground. "I understand you might bump people because a flight is full," he told the LA Times. "But they didn't say anything at the gate. I was already in the seat. And now they were telling me I had no choice. They said they'd put me in cuffs if they had to."
Ah, the old "we'll put you in handcuffs" method of customer service.
After a video emerged on Sunday showing a bloodied passenger being dragged off an overbooked flight in Chicago, people on social media were quick to jump on United Airlines ... again.
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Eventually, the staffer compromised, allowing Fearns to stay on the flight, albeit in a downgraded economy seat, in the middle of a feuding married couple. Perfect.
But that's not all. Because he's a baller, Fearns asked for a full refund once back on the ground and requested United make a $25,000 donation to a charity. Not a chance.
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Instead, a service rep offered to refund only the difference between his first-class ticket and the price of his economy seat.
"Despite the negative experience, we hope to have your continued support," a cited letter from the representative stated. "Your business is especially important to us, and we'll do our utmost to make your future contacts with United satisfactory in every respect."
And because they're ~so generous~ they also offered him a $500 credit for a future trip on the airline. As if that'll happen.
"Had they approached me in a less high-handed and less dictatorial way it would have been definitely easier to swallow," Fearnes told Mashable."Had they even followed their own rules (i.e. asked for volunteers or offered compensation), instead of just flatly ordering me off the plane, this would clearly not have occurred."
United Airlines have been contacted for comment.
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