Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Next time, ask them to weigh it on another scale or do it yourself (find an unused desk position.. the numbers show up right there). AIrport scales are notoriously poorly calibrated. One time I was flying with a big suitcase (was moving abroad) and I was 5 pounds overweight... until I put it on the adjacent scale and it was fine. The agent said scales tend to be off, and went with the number in my favor.
My guess is that the OP was less than pleasant to the ticket agent, and therefore the agent wasn't inclined to cut OP any slack.
You shouldn't guess. You don't know anything about me. Also my stroller IS 20 pounds. Not over. The manufacturer specs are 20 pounds. It was a little bit over and this lady was not nice. I was checking in at a kiosk with baby in stroller and she came over to me. But I'm not going to convince you because you "guess" that I'm unpleasant.
Don't blame the gate agent, blame the manufacturer -- frequently they do dumb things like list weights WITHOUT FABRIC. Which is crazy, but -- be very careful trusting the manufacturer's web site. For example, the Indie is listed elsewhere as 21 lbs 15 oz, or almost 22 lbs.
The moral is: if you're flying AA, always weigh before you go! I don't think the agents actually have a lot of leeway with this. They have to enforce it. They weren't just being mean to you.