BobMac
Well-known member
Poor joe that is just a shame.
Aren't even Airlines supposed to be transporting any kind of luggage without causing damage to it?![]()
That is what I was thinking. Souldn't the airlines be held accountable for what they destroy in the process? Seeing how I paid almost $300 for additional luggage on a trip last year, (snowboarding with all my crap), it would seem to me that if I pay additional fees to take my stuff with me, the airlines should be obligated to pay for any damages. BTW- all my stuff made it back and forth without any damage![]()
Im pretty sure the airlines insurance policy covers up to a pretty measly amount if i remember correctly.
See, that is what blows. Thay can charge us whatever they want, yet when it comes down to resposibility and accountability, thier lawyers somehow manage to keep the payout to about 25%. How about us only paying 25% of the additional baggage fees?!? What a bunch of doorknobs![]()
The Headstock was severed completely off the guitar....It was in a hard case..
They take no responsibility for anything, just like nearly every other business out there.
something heavy may have been placed on top and it happened during some turbulence? it would be very hard for employees to break itIm just wondering in a hardshell case how the head stock got completely severed? Maybe one of the high speed airline employees wanted to take it out and play it and broke it???
Flight Case???
Ouch! I'm amazed at how even travel-hardened luggage can end up thoroughly smashed after a single trip.