If Airlines sold paint

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IF AIRLINES SOLD PAINT


Customer: Hi. How much is your paint?


Clerk: Well, sir, that all depends on quite a lot of things.


Customer: Can you give me a guess? Is there an average price?


Clerk: Our lowest price is $12 a gallon, and we have 60 different

prices

up to $200 a gallon.


Customer: What's the difference in the paint?


Clerk: Oh, there isn't any difference; it's all the same paint.


Customer: Well, then I'd like some of that $12 paint.


Clerk: When do you intend to use the paint?


Customer: I want to paint tomorrow. It's my day off.


Clerk: Sir, the paint for tomorrow is the $200 paint.


Customer: When would I have to paint to get the $12 paint?


Clerk: You would have to start very late at night in about 3 weeks. But


you will have to agree to start painting before Friday of that week and


continue painting until at least Sunday.


Customer: You've got to be *&%#@* kidding!


Clerk: I'll check and see if we have any paint available.


Customer: You have shelves FULL of paint! I can see it!


Clerk: But it doesn't mean that we have paint available. We sell only a


certain number of gallons on any given weekend. Oh, and by the way, the


price per gallon just went to $16. We don't have any more $12 paint.


Customer: The price went up as we were talking?


Clerk: Yes, sir. We change the prices and rules hundreds of times a

day,

and since you haven't actually walked out of the store with your paint

yet,

we just decided to change. I suggest you purchase your paint as soon as


possible. How many gallons do you want?


Customer: Well, maybe five gallons. Make that six, so I'll have enough.


Clerk: Oh no, sir, you can't do that. If you buy paint and don't use

it,

there are penalties and possible confiscation of the paint you already

have.


Customer: WHAT?


Clerk: We can sell enough paint to do your kitchen, bathroom, hall and

north bedroom, but if you stop painting before you do the bedroom, you

will

lose your remaining gallons of paint.


Customer: What does it matter whether I use all the paint? I already

paid you for it!


Clerk: We make plans based upon the idea that all our paint is used,

every drop. If you don't, it causes us all sorts of problems.


Customer: This is crazy!! I suppose something terrible happens if I

don't keep painting until after Saturday night!


Clerk: Oh yes! Every gallon you bought automatically becomes the $200

paint.


Customer: But what are all these, "Paint on sale from $10 a liter"

signs?


Clerk: Well that's for our budget paint. It only comes in half-gallons.


One $5 half-gallon will do half a room. The second half-gallon to

complete the room is $20. None of the cans have labels, some are empty

and there are no refunds, even on the empty cans.


Customer: To hell with this! I'll buy what I need somewhere else!


Clerk: I don't think so, sir. You may be able to buy paint for your

bathroom and bedrooms, and your kitchen and dining room from someone

else,

but you won't be able to paint your connecting hall and stairway from

anyone but us. And I should point out, sir, that if you paint in only

one direction, it will be $300 a gallon.


Customer: I thought your most expensive paint was $200!


Clerk: That's if you paint around the room to the point at which you

started. A hallway is different.


Customer: And if I buy $200 paint for the hall, but only paint in one

direction, you'll confiscate the remaining paint.


Clerk: No, we'll charge you an extra use fee plus the difference on

your

next gallon of paint. But I believe you're getting it now, sir.


Customer: You're insane!


Clerk: Thanks for painting with United.
 
You can add something about the fact the airlines MIGHT (I repeat might) charge people for showing up at the ticket counter with a ticket issued from a travel agency or website not owned or approved by the airline you are flying with. I know a lot of people don't use travel agents but many do. Especially small business people who don't have time to make their own reservations or hire someone to do so. Airlines better be careful they don't cut off more then they can handle.

My wife's a travel agent and will love this ironic story.
 















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