@iamcardib Wonderful idea, take legal advice from a known sexual predator. P.s. Minimum conviction is not making an example out of him, hell, right after the death penalty is actually where this case LEGALLY should end.
This man found a legal loophole that let him fly unlimited first class for life, airlines spent decades trying to stop him
In 1981 American Airlines launched a promotion offering unlimited first class flights for life
Price: $250,000 upfront
A man named Steven Rothstein bought one immediately
Then absolutely abused it
He flew over 10,000 flights in 21 years
Booked flights just to eat meals in different cities
Would reserve seats for random strangers he met minutes earlier
Estimated value consumed exceeded $20 million
American Airlines hired investigators to track him
Eventually accused him of fraud for “speculative bookings”
His lifetime pass was revoked after decades of use
He spent $250,000 once and extracted $20 million worth of first class flights before the airline realized the math was catastrophic
@GL_Worth@sircalebhammer Right, bunch of pussies. I don’t care enough to google it but I’m pretty sure it’s old people who can’t/don’t take care of themselves: Still sad I guess, but it’s also probably not the leading cause of death just like the vid in 2020
@BeforeTheHype@systemupdate_@ggreenwald The trump family is approaching 10b in verifiable profits since he has taken office the second time. Trump makes announcements (since he started this war) every Sunday night that have NEVER come true. That is called market manipulation!
@Casper64277252@_cl_knox_@NoahKingJr Your numbers are wrong china is 37k not 14k and per capita means absolute nothing, remember china is larger than the continental USA and has three times the population.
@Casper64277252@_cl_knox_@NoahKingJr What about all the net negatives the tax dollars fund, how do you count that. And you realize that is an average that has nothing to do with individual contribution.
@daringlucile Cars didn’t even last 200k in 2010. If you told someone you had a car with 150,000 miles on it, they would say you need to upgrade because it’s gonna leave you stranded. Diesel trucks price bottomed at 200k. If you bought something after that, it was a massive risk.
@FinancialPhys This is total bs, in the 90s and early 2000s Gm employees were buying new driving for one year and trading in for more money than they paid. This is all a cycle.
@JohnHardyWV There are a lot of people doing this, the auto companies don’t care. They don’t have a 80 year limit like you do. They will just wait for your kids to say how much they hate old cars and lease new cars their entire lives.