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"Mark van Pelt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > Jeffrey Borer, an XtraJet corporate officer, said that once the tapes were > discovered, the company had "explored the opportunity, as any business person > would." This guy should be fired. You and I both know somebody was looking to sell the tape. That's a no-brainer. But if you're in the business of catering to rich, private, paying clients who are using your business because they don't want to fly commercial, or they have a need for privacy, the LAST fucking thing you want someone in your company to say, is that, if anything every happened on one of your jets, and you somehow ended up with a tape of it, that you'd start shopping it around "as any business person would". If I were an actor, or businessman, or any person who valued my privacy enough that I would spend the extraordinary amount associated with private, chatered jets, and I found out this company would seek to profit off of whatever happens to me in private "as any business person would" I'd never use their service again. You watch, this will have an extremely negative effect on their bottom line. I imagine high rollers staying away in droves after that little tidbit hit the air...
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