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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Delta responds to Ann Coulter [View all]CentralMass
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That was something I read several years ago about her. It was said she likes her white
doc03
Jul 2017
#120
She got a seat like the one she paid for. It was across the asile from her bought seat and it still
Jim Beard
Jul 2017
#56
Except she had to sit in a window seat, instead of aisle seat which she had pre-booked
oberliner
Jul 2017
#105
It's worse than that. Delta said they moved her to a different seat in the SAME ROW.
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#26
Maybe to let that 3-person family sit together -- the one in the photo she took?
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#37
We don't know that she booked it well in advance -- just that she felt entitled to humiliate
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#55
Where did she say she confirmed it? All I read, over and over, was that she "prebooked" it -- like
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#59
If you choose a specific seat in advance, you should be allowed to seat in that seat
oberliner
Jul 2017
#61
If you're buying a ticket online, you should read the disclaimer that says the seat isn't
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#62
For all we know, her boarding pass was printed with the window seat number on it.
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#90
We (and Coulter) wouldn't have to guess as to the reason why, if Delta would just tell her
citood
Jul 2017
#97
But when you book online it's not fine print. It jumped out at me, anyway. And we don't know
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#98
The flight attendant should have 'reached out to her' in the same sentence as "we need you to move"
citood
Jul 2017
#99
I get the feeling that the other family got there first, and made the request...
krispos42
Jul 2017
#76
So, stuff buried in a disclaimer/boilerplate should carry the weight of law?
The Mouth
Jul 2017
#124
Both she and Delta have said that she was moved from an aisle to a window seat
oberliner
Jul 2017
#106
Also, they shouldn't move someone from a seat that they pre-booked and paid for
oberliner
Jul 2017
#31
No, Ann did something really despicable in tweeting out the photo of the other passenger.
Coventina
Jul 2017
#65
If you don't show up in a timely fashion, airlines reserve the right to resell your seat.
Coventina
Jul 2017
#66
OK! Well, that seems like a reasonable reason. So she screwed up basically. Thanks for info! nt
USALiberal
Jul 2017
#67
With tbe savings she buys beautiful butterflies, then pulls their wings off.
CentralMass
Jul 2017
#88
Same mentality as Dolt 45. Can't let anything drop, always plays the victim.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2017
#79