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Ryanair Postings
LesD
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All these postings from folks who fail to complete the booking process properly or don't read the T&Cs or don't 'think it right' that Ryanair should charge for each bit of their service are really now getting beyond a joke!
Is there any way a new sub-section of the forum can be created for Ryanair rants so the rest of us can get on with some useful discussions.
Is there any way a new sub-section of the forum can be created for Ryanair rants so the rest of us can get on with some useful discussions.
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They have no sympathy from me whatsoever. If they can't read before handing over their credit card details.....0
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I have to agree that there are loads of threads from people blaming Ryanair for their own shortcomings. How about a sticky explaining to people that the forum is not hear for people to liable Ryanair because they failed to read all of the T&Cs, spelt name wrong etc.IT Consultant in the utilities industry specialising in the retail electricity market.
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I've suggested in a past post that there should be a sub-forum for Ryan Air.
On each page of this forum there tends to be at least two or three threads regarding RA - an amount which I think justifies a seperate Ryan Air section.
To be honest I used to think that RA were rats and the 'low cost airline apologists' used to wind me up something rotten but after reading their arguments I'm now in agreement with them.
Saying that though Ryan Air's policys are clearly a controversial subject and, this being a 'consumer revenge' site, I think that it's only right that the matter is discussed.
It's all very well saying that people should read previous threads but organising travel can be stressful to a lot of people and they panic. I also think that the forum search facility can be tricky to use due to variants in terminology.
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its all very simple the ryanair rants, rip off posts, the problems is that millions get the nothing/next to nothing prices for flights and plenty don't, and boy do the moaners hate paying £20/£8 for this and that, thats the theme without doubt that never gets mentioned, the old green eyed monster makes the moaners post
easyjet charge double (roughly), have the same booking process with similar traps to catch the unwary, same service apart from the unique to ryanair scrum and they hardly get a bad word said about them
if you giveaway free presents to kids and some kids miss out, then the present giver is the biggest b--t--d going to the empty handed
i agree squee the " do a search" is time exhausting /useless on some searches and can be out of date, if posters cant be bothered to answer the same old question, then dont answer it with rudeness or sarcasm because you have read another repeat question0
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