RJM62
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- Jun 15, 2007
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Geek on the Hill
Are you kidding? You think the airline industry is the only industry that's allowed to overbook? Why do I have to wait in a doctor's waiting room until 2:45 when I have a 2:00 appointment? Because he overbooks his time. Why when I get to a restaurant for my reservation at 7:00, do I have to wait 30 minutes to be seated. Why isn't my table ready? Why is there someone sitting at the table I reserved at my reservation time? They overbook their tables.
Every industry that deals with capacity management, especially those who have a high probability for their customers to cancel at the last moment overbook to ensure best optimization of their resources. In fact, I'd say the airlines are the industry that has the most regulation about their overbooking procedures. There's even a poster here who sells "bandwidth" who wrote earlier that he overbooks his "bandwidth" to his customers. He stated that if all his customers wanted to use all the bandwidth available to them at the same time, he would not be able to provide it to them.
No, not quite. The customers would get what they paid for. I'd just have to pay through the nose upstream for the overage.
Rich
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