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What was United thinking when it decided to start charging $150 to re-issue a ticket where the price has gone down? I know all the carriers are doing it, but United was one of the bright spots on this practice. Is it even legal. Maybe everyone should contact their State Attorney General. Aren't the airlines watching the same news we are about corporate greed, excess and arrogance?
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