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      Worst Company in America

      Round 23: US Airways vs Washington Mutual

      By Ben Popken, 12:00 PM on Tue Apr 15 2008, 4,665 views

      This is Round 23 in our Worst Company in America contest, US Airways vs Washington Mutual.

      US Airways: According to Zagat's, they're the number one worst airline ("as "unhelpful" as "the DMV," "schedule should be published under "fiction" and the Philly hub is the "Bermuda Triangle of luggage"). They've also joined in with the other airlines in devaluing their frequent flyer programs (translation: legally steal money from you). If that sounds bad, just be glad you're not a US Airways employee. A recent NYT article revealed US Air employees actually hate their own airlines more than their customers do.

      Washington Mutual, but one cockroach feeding off the sub-prime mound of bat guano, recently rejiggered its executive bonus pay so no execs would feel any pain from the imploding mortgage market they profited off of and helped create. Two years after acquiring Providian, they still haven't integrated the two systems, sometimes resulting in customers getting completely stranded overseas after having their wallet stolen.

      This is a post in our Worst Company In America 2008 series. The companies nominated for this honor were chosen by you, the readers. Keep track of all the goings on at consumerist.com/tag/worst-company-in-america/

      STILL OPEN FOR VOTING:

      American Airlines vs Blockbuster, Time Warner Cable vs Radioshack, Wellpoint vs Charter Cable, Dell vs Home Depot,
      Sears vs Citibank, Wal-Mart vs TJMaxx, Mattel vs ATT, Capital One vs Video Professor, eBay/Paypal vs COX, Apple vs SallieMae, Diebold Vs Pfizer, MTV vs TransUnion, CompUSA vs DirecTV
      Target vs Best Buy
      Allstate vs Verizon,
      DeBeers vs 1800 flowers, Starbucks vs United Airlines,
      Exxon vs Crocs, Google Vs Sony, Ticketmaster vs Wachovia, Facebook vs The American Arbitration Association, Comcast vs Menu Foods

      (Photo: Jaunted)

      Read More: Worst Company in America, Top, US Air, Washington Mutual, Polls

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