Originally Posted by
Flying Lawyer
I always use a "thick thumb check" and this is very reliable:
- Would you disclose your plan in details to the contractual counterpart's management (not to a salesgirl)?
- Do you expect the contractual counterpart's management to agree to your plan on full knowledge of the details?
- Are you definitely sure that you are right from an ethical point?
If you cannot answer these questions with a clear "YES" I would be careful. But again the challenge: Who has got the balls to ask LH??? Nobody, because you certainly know their answer and this answer would not please you.
How would those 16 (?) T-Mobile-subscriptions just for the mileage fare under this test?
Would you have the balls to take that business model to T-Mobiles's board?