Summary:
In 2008, Northwest Airlines (now part of Delta), removed a Minnesota Rabbi from its frequent flier program because of his excessive complaining and badgering reps to get free stuff. The Airline says the man contacted their office 24 times in just over a year regarding travel problems and they have awarded him $1,925.00 in travel credit vouchers, 78,500 WorldPerks bonus miles, a voucher extension for his son, and $491.00 in cash reimbursements.
Following the removal, the man sued the Airline demanding $5 million in damages and immediate reinstatement to the frequent flier program. Several appeals later, the Supreme Court ruled the airline did have the right to effectively "fire" the SC.
For more info: http://consumerist.com/2014/04/03/su...ve-complaints/
In 2008, Northwest Airlines (now part of Delta), removed a Minnesota Rabbi from its frequent flier program because of his excessive complaining and badgering reps to get free stuff. The Airline says the man contacted their office 24 times in just over a year regarding travel problems and they have awarded him $1,925.00 in travel credit vouchers, 78,500 WorldPerks bonus miles, a voucher extension for his son, and $491.00 in cash reimbursements.
Following the removal, the man sued the Airline demanding $5 million in damages and immediate reinstatement to the frequent flier program. Several appeals later, the Supreme Court ruled the airline did have the right to effectively "fire" the SC.
For more info: http://consumerist.com/2014/04/03/su...ve-complaints/
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