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ozstamps Jun 29, 2000 5:44 am

Vote On The Service Levels Of US Airlines!
 
Vote On The Service Levels Of US Airlines!

I have a daily news poll on the base of my webpage. It has nothing at all to do with me, just generated by 7am in the USA, and changes daily. Usually has questions relating to US politics. (And frankly that is VERRRRRY boring to us Ozzies!)

Anyway, as it happens, today's poll asks you to rate the Service levls of USA Airlines!

Thought many on this board may like to vote on that. 4 choices. You may see the same pollo on other websites, but if not and you wish to vote your feelings, click on here:
www.GlenStephens.com/travel.html

Go right to base of the page and Vote away!

(The USA airlines will probably take not notice whatever of course no matter what the result!)

DH Jun 29, 2000 8:26 am

Did you have to post same posting to several forums as well? Unfortunately the bandwidth is a limited resource.

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ontheroad Jun 29, 2000 10:01 am

Oz,

Given that you posted on just about every forum, I consider it spam.

Really, shame on you! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/mad.gif

ozstamps Jun 29, 2000 10:51 am

On the road has been ontheroad too looong methinks.. your Math skills have deserted you! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif You don't wanna use their poll to express your feelings .. ignore it. Others do. Lighten up.

shadow Jun 29, 2000 1:35 pm

NO...you need to lighten up ozstamps!

Possibly you don't understand how multiple posts affect this board. What has been said is correct...posting once is sufficient. Any more than that is considered SPAM, and more than likely will causd folks not to read any of your future posts.

MisterNice Jun 29, 2000 2:06 pm

I totally agree with shadow.....

ozstamps seems to do almost everything re FT in multiples. The other day he/she whined in at least two (2) threads regarding the teeny tiny toilets on airplanes. Sure they are small, but so are the seats, the overheads, the armrests, the seat pitch etc. I spend as little time as possible in the toilets and do not think they should be an inviting lavish lounge. Later though only a single post re lack of showers at the LAX RCC (or maybe it was repeated in other threads I do not normally read).

IMHO it CAN be proper to post in different threads, but ONLY if it is something of very high importance particular to threads, AND the poster references the single thread to which subsequent posts should be made. Most posters do nicely adhere to this convention and courtesy. And it saves Randy some server and storage money too.

philforest Jun 29, 2000 2:43 pm

"or maybe it was posted in other threads I do not normally read" is an operative statement. When I have a comment about the lack of comfort in Delta's new BE seats (for me - I'm small), where should I post it? If I want to discuss the situation with other DL FFs, then, obviously, it should be in Delta. But which thread? If I want to discuss it with people who don't fly DL regularly, but might, where do I put it? You go guess! I sort of think posting in more than one place is a way to get more attention. I realize Randy's problems, but I'm sure he's also recognized them.

doc Jun 29, 2000 3:21 pm

Simply put, the more fora, the more choices/decisions and thus, the more perceived errors/problems! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

Tolerance and politeness are the watchwords! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif


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