@lefthanddraft This is good practice actually. It shows you that alternate paths were explored and helps bring perspective into making the right decision.
🚨 UNITED DESTROYED THIS MAN’S 1962 GIBSON GUITAR — THEN SAID “NOT COVERED” AND WALKED AWAY
He picks his case up from baggage claim and opens it.
His 1962 Gibson J-45, a vintage guitar worth thousands, is completely wrecked.
Cracked body. Scraped finish.
The kind of damage you only get from being thrown around.
He says it was inside a “nearly indestructible” top of the line Calton hardshell case.
So he calls United.
Their response?
“We don’t cover instruments.”
No compensation.
No accountability.
Nothing.
Now this video is blowing up again as new clips show baggage handlers literally throwing guitar cases.
So this isn’t a one-off.
It’s the same damage and the same excuse.
If they can just say “not covered”… what’s actually stopping this from happening every day?
If this was YOUR guitar… what would you do?
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