Well he was born with your classic 'Asshole Face', just like I was born with a 'Resting Bitch Face". The only difference is that I am not actually a bitch... most of the time. ;)
Seeing his face was meh. Hearing his voice while seeing his face was torture. I don't like him either. He would steal your wallet and help you look for it. Then also be a witness to the crime and give you a 50 while he says how terrible that happened to you.
The thing is, if you have the look, the smile and the nice clothes, people don't question your credentials. If you look like a bum they automatically assume you don't belong.
I had a buddy in college who used to shoplift big-box items by calmly strolling out of the store with paying customers, making no effort to hurry or conceal. Dude was piss-poor but had great sporting goods.
I like to dress up like a bum, and buy first class tickets. When people try to get me removed because I don't look like I "belong", I show them my ticket.. The look on their faces are priceless.
Good catch. I didn't think about that while watching. It's unfortunately the issue with racial/ gender/etc. privilege. The website guy is at least using loopholes to help others, while the first guy is working the system purely to benefit himself... lol, and he called himself "David" (compared to goliath).
It's because one is out for only themselves(hacker)and the other guy is acting like a socialist, giving people free information. A big no no in America. The nice guy screw their profits. It's obvious why they want to ruin his life. Its called American capitalism. They have the most capital and will crush him like a bug in court. I don't believe he did anything wrong. I just understand evil profits.
Wow, 5 racists (who constantly can’t stop thinking about the race of everyone) and one millennial socialist who is too dense to realize true socialism has never worked. ^^^^^^^^ These people are our future, folks. We’re doomed.
This kind of stuff is why people don't have a lot of Sympathy For Those with legit allergies. I think in order for your allergy to be accommodated you should have to have a doctor's note. There are too many people who take advantage of it.
@@juliecastillo914 Yeah, but the someone with an allergy would say they need accomodation but don't have their note, the airline would refuse, the person would get sick and sue...
I'm no hack. I gave up my seat so a passenger could make his daughter's wedding. The airline booked me on the next flight, on business, not coach. The airline also gave me free meal tickets for the airport wait. When arriving late in Seattle, my compact car was rented, so they bumped me up to a mid size car at no extra charge. Getting to the Holiday Inn, my room was gone so they gave me a better one with a great view, no extra charge. All because I was willing to wait 2 hours for the next flight to Seattle. Proving it's not just the destination that matters, but getting there.
He's right, if the airlines allow him to do this, he's doing nothing wrong. However, I can't help but think how much of a waste of time it sounds like. I mean, a decent portion of his time is spent arguing with people over upgrades. Are you really enjoying life when living like this?
Normal people complain all the time as well. You think he cares if he has to argue for 30 minutes to get 4 days in a luxury suite? You think he'll remember that lady who tried to stop him from refunding his first class ticket when he's full of lobster and whisky and later goes about his day doing whatever he does? No.
If you're the kind of person that enjoys getting one over other people, and have found your niche in scamming large companies... then yeah, you will actually enjoy it. I'd imagine there's a thrill and rush to pulling it off, and of course the reward of free services.
I genuinely want to know how Justin has not been sued by the airlines, hotels, and (most importantly) companies for pretending to be part of their staff.
@@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiants Getting to and from the airport takes time and money. Plus all the walking. You can get smashed at home for $5 if that's your goal.
Hes scamming like maybe $40 worth of food and it cost him like 2-3 hours of his time. So he values his time at like $15 an hour, which isnt saying much
The SkipLagged guy is my hero! I spent I spent around $600 dollars on a return flight from London back to NY. I would have had to pay +£1000 dollars if i hadn't found that site!
He not a "travel expert," he's an immoral con-man. Con-men have often blamed others for being worse to justify their lies. It's not a valid justification. By taking what he does not deserve, he drives up prices for the rest of us.
I used to fly to Florida every February. booked a return flight on Monday morning, showed up early and offered to surrender my seat, since they over-booked, I got a full round-trip ticket free, AND a flight home later in the day, or even on the next flight out on a different airline. 20 years ago, but I flew for 10 years for free.
John Richardson nah to me his ego reminds me of Brian. He reminds me of the episode where Brian steals Steweys jokes and became a pretentious dick from the fame
Brian Clark I guess if you have a long layover at a airport, he would take full advantage by buying the refundable first class ticket. He might not even have to don't that much cash either if he purchases a refundable ticket to a short flight.
Detective: Looks to me like he died of erotic asphyxiation. You can see drops of fluid on the floor... Police: Hmmm guess we go looking for the girl in the red dress...
I just don't get why people would invest their time and energy into lying their way into a room or a first class suite. It's just not something that has ever crossed my mind. Wearing a Hermes belt, fashioning a suit and Louis Vuitton bag... dragging a girl around who obviously isn't there for the personality.. Just reeks of a superficial person. Someone I wouldn't want as a friend.
If true happiness in life is pretending to be rich and scrapping together business cards for an upgrade, then I don't want any part of that happiness. And I'll say it once. I'm not poor or at average earnings, and it's sad that I have to say that in order for you to no longer have a 5th grader's argument against me.
I love the idea of going through the trouble of "scamming" the airline industry to just live like a frat bro in your thirties, it would be a great book idea.
I would only do this type of stuff to get back at them for screwing me. Doing it all of the time is just dishonest and makes everything more expensive for the rest of us. Remember, when he keeps getting free stuff, the airline is not taking a loss, they're just passing the cost off to the rest of us consumers.
I am sorry for all those people that admire this guys mentality: His Lifestyle is depending on other people buying their Tickets, booking hotels and then also paying for it. I think that he does not only scam the hotels and airlines, but also society. I dont believe that this is an admirable attitude. Movies like "catch me if you can" shouldnt be a blueprint to what real life is about.
no wonder my business class seat had peanuts on it... I didn't realize I had been sitting on it the entire trip... someone trying to get an upgrade to first class smh
If you're staying at a hotel in Vegas, after you report to your room, go downstairs and say you don't like and you're going to another hotel. Automatic upgrade
Let's not forgive the unforgivable ... companies rape the customer's ass, and figuring out how to make them take a taste of their own medicine isn't a sin at all ... end of the story
He's the same guy that called after getting his pizza delivery that they brought the wrong pizza. Only to have a second delivered for free after he eats the whole first pizza.