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Monthly Archives for March 2023.

Should You Work On Planes – Or Is It Personal Time To Escape Work?

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Mar 04 2023

Flight time is the only time it’s possible to achieve inbox zero. There’s nothing wrong with having a show on in the background, but the opportunity where no one can really reach you – come by your office, call, have a video meeting – is a fantastic heads down chance for crossing things off your list, finishing documents, or even just thinking about a problem and taking notes.

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Credit Card Rewards Aren’t “A Tax On The Poor,” Here’s Who Actually Pays For Your Points

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Mar 04 2023

Big merchants like accepting credit cards, because it’s a convenient way for consumers to pay, and puts money right in their bank accounts. But that comes at a cost, which they’d rather not pay. They want the government to legally require banks and payment networks to provide their services for less.

Retailers don’t want to come out and say this, of course, so they cloak their argument in doing good… for the poor, whom they claim are the ones paying credit card fees. And they claim that rewards cards, which bring in bigger spenders who buy more and are more expensive, especially hurt the poor. That’s not actually true.

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Stuck With The Airline Seats That You’ve Got: FAA Won’t Have To Mandate Seat Size, Legroom

Mar 04 2023

Consumer advocates have pushed for the federal government to mandate more seat width and legroom for passengers. The Department of Transportation can’t do this by fiat, but they’d hoped to argue that airlines pack to many people into planes and that this is unsafe; that if a plane needed to evacuate it couldn’t do so quickly enough (90 second standard).

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U.S. Airlines Sell Schedules They Don’t Really Plan To Operate, And Then Refuse Refunds

Mar 03 2023

Airlines publish their schedules nearly a year in advance, but the schedules that they publish are just placeholders. They are selling tickets for flights that are not what they intend to actually fly.

While American Airlines has been selling its summer schedule for 8 months, they only finalized what it would actually be last weekend.

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