<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Randy Petersen:
Let's make sure you understand that I don't endorse MileSpy in a way a few posters on this thread seem to think. I found it to be interesting and something for the masses and we reported on it in MilesLink - a week after we reported the same story for free use of the information. Because we tell you about what's going on out there does not mean we "endorse it." I don't think than Dan Rather feels he "endorses" the war in Afganistan when he reports on it in the evening news. I found the program interesting and did decide to use it myself, a simple reason why - I didn't have the personal time to do the paperwork myself. I knew about it and certainly knew the bottom line cost but it's my available time for such things that comes with a premium. Nothing more.</font>
The pertinent portions of MilesLink quoted by
wharvey are much more than "reporting". I don't know how describing MileSpy as the best offer of 2001 (which it isn't) and advising to "skip airline and other Web sites" can be construed in any other way than a wholehearted endorsement of MileSpy.
[This message has been edited by PG (edited 12-26-2001).]