Correct?Īm I alone in my twisted & obsessive view?Īnother problem is how the PAX places the bags in the overhead bins. Therefor, any bag that will NOT fit wheels first is in violation (This means YOU you overstuffed monster-bag from Costco bin-stealing cretin!). ![]() The way I understand it.and I know I will be corrected in under 3 minutes around here if I am wrong.is that if it fits in the sizewise device, it will fit in a non-RJ overhead bin wheels first. If they arent going to be used, melt them down for scrap and get em' out of my sight before I go postal and get plastic cuffed by an air-marshall! It frustrates the hell out of me to see someone walk by this device with a bag that obviously wouldnt fit if you cut it in half. WHAT is the Delta GA internal policy on this? Are they supposed to be forcing people to "sizewise" their bags during boarding? Is it 100% optional for the GA? Does management just not give a ****? Usually they just push it around to use as a psuedo crowd control device, blocking side aisle access during boarding, etc. WHY does the sizewise device collect dust in the corner of the gate like some artifact from 1970? In my 10 years of flying Delta, I have NEVER seen a GA use it, point to it, make someone test their bag in it, etc. Because car insurance rates are based on individual factors, your car insurance rates will differ from the rates shown here.An off-topic discussion in another thread got me going on my #1 peave. The rates shown here are for comparative purposes only and should not be considered “average” rates available from individual insurers. To get the study rates shown here, we computed the mean rate for male and female drivers ages 25, 35, and 60 who drive 12,000 miles per year, have medium coverage, good credit, and a clean driving record. Clean driving records, as well as records with one accident, one speeding violation, or one DUI were also used in the calculations of certain driver archetypes. Three car insurance coverage levels were used, as were credit tiers of good, fair, and poor. ![]() Vehicles used include the 20 Honda Civic, 20 Toyota RAV4, and 20 Ford F-150, with annual mileage ranging from 6,000 to 12,000. Our study rates are based on profiles for both male and female drivers aged 25, 35, and 60. Quadrant obtains publicly available rate data that car insurers file with state regulators. News worked with Quadrant Information Services to analyze a report of insurance rates in all 50 states from most of the largest national car insurance companies and agencies, though not every company operates in every state. To get comparative insurance rates for this study, U.S. ![]() In addition, we maintain a separate business team that has no influence over our methodology or recommendations. All sample products provided for review are donated after review. Our 360 Reviews team does not take samples, gifts, or loans of products or services we review. ![]() We also asked whether they’d recommend the company and if they planned to renew their policy. The survey questions covered satisfaction with the ease of filing a claim, customer service, claim status communication, claim resolution, and overall value. To build our ratings, we researched more than 31 car insurance companies and agencies, analyzed 10 third-party review sources, and surveyed 9,502 consumers who opened a policy or filed a car insurance claim in the last five years. Our 360 Reviews team draws on this same unbiased approach to rate the products that you use every day. News & World Report, we rank the Best Hospitals, Best Colleges, and Best Cars to guide readers through some of life’s most complicated decisions.
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