Big Box Theory . . . A total of 54 boxes containing
Deutsche Bahn's (German Railway) indictment against multiple airline
companies stand at the delivery entrance to the regional court in
Cologne, Germany, December 1, 2014. |
RE:
Enough
Lawsuits Already
Dear Geoffrey,
It is amazing to me that a forwarder like DB
Schenker, which demands the lowest rates and the highest service, wants
to get money back from the airlines for fuel charges.
Maybe all the passengers should do the same with
all the airlines charging the same high prices now that fuel costs are
down. What about when I have to pay triple the price for roses on Valentine’s
Day?
How about getting money back for the high charges
for flowers on Mother’s Day?
You can say it is different, but then why don’t
the airlines go back to the forwarders when they lose money and sue for
more? The big question is whether Schenker is going to give the money
back to their customers or just keep it to give their executives huge
bonuses!
Bill Boesch |