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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Michael M who wrote (29165)9/24/2001 10:45:08 AM
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No, being a travel agent isn't lower than being a bug, and neither is being a buggy-whip salesperson.

<<I don't know why you call me obsessive for wanting to stay in business and speaking aginst a group of companies that would like to put me out of business. Do you call unions obsessive when they demand fairness or decent working conditions and pay?>>

I raised it because your fury at the airlines, vented via nastiness to Rambi, seemed very personal. It seems i was right about that. It's about your personal ox being gored.

<<What, other than your ignorance, causes you to refer to travel agents as supernumerary?>>

I'm assuming others have had my experience. I used to book only through travel agents. After i started checking to see whether they had, indeed, gotten me the best price, connections, etc, and discovered that i could do it better myself, i stopped using them. I suspect i'm not the only one who's figured this out.
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