Suing $12000 for a 7-Up
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- bulletfactory0
Does the airline even carry 7-up? One is a coke product, the other from pepsi, right (not sure where sierra mist comes into play)? Business usually carry one or the other.
At least the guy got a clear carbonated beverage, so he could at least communicate at some level.
Not like after he ordered the flight attendant took out a root beer, shook it up and opened it under his chin.
I may complain, but would never sue.
...but I'm from Missouri, so I'm used to disappointment.
- pumpaction0
He must have asked for a «Sept En Haut».
- aldebaran0
If I go to Richmound should I expect service in English? Sure. But do I
- SrSamaurai0
someone should try it by asking for a pepsi and see if you get a coke then sue them for $12,000 for their aweful mistake.
- ETM0
Alright suing the province of Quebec for 1 billion dollars because I couldn't get service in english in most places beyond Montreal or hotels in Quebec City.
Oh wait... actually I am not going to bother... 'cause I am not a stupid cunt and I have bigger things to worry about.
- dude... you should so totally sue them, and use the profits to buy out QBN and add a delete spam button.Amicus
- identity0
(through a gap-toothed smile) caaaannnnn - iii - daaaaaaa
- eieio0
i honestly thought it was mandatory to be technically bilingual to do customer service with air canada . it is with the government right? not that these are the same I just figured, there are lots of jobs you can't be considered for without being at least partially bilingual.
- eieio0
People like this are just opportunists, its a shame they turn real issues into trivial escapades. Douche is a french word after all .