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Christopher Elliott: Consumers must do better job of obeying corporate overlords
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<p>[QUOTE="mikeef, post: 17239, member: 1422"]</p><p>I love when that guy posts. The more he scares people away from frequent flyer programs, MSing, etc., the more in it for me. Personally, I don't find MSing unethical. There are other tricks that people use that I don't feel comfortable doing myself, but who am I to judge? Elliott points out certain "hacks" that he says are ethical because they solve a problem, but I'm guessing that there are people who find putting "Dr." in their name so they don't lose a hotel reservation unethical. Sorry, Chris, I'm not buying what you're selling.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="mikeef, post: 17239, member: 1422"] I love when that guy posts. The more he scares people away from frequent flyer programs, MSing, etc., the more in it for me. Personally, I don't find MSing unethical. There are other tricks that people use that I don't feel comfortable doing myself, but who am I to judge? Elliott points out certain "hacks" that he says are ethical because they solve a problem, but I'm guessing that there are people who find putting "Dr." in their name so they don't lose a hotel reservation unethical. Sorry, Chris, I'm not buying what you're selling. Mike [/QUOTE]
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