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I accept that this was somehow my fault, i'm sure it was.
When I booked my tickets to New Orleans I was super careful to get the flight back on the 1st. David was sitting there with me. I had 2 flight options on the 1st, leaving at 11am and leaving at 5pm. I know I picked the 5 pm because a) it was later in the day and i know we would be tired from the festivities the night before and b) it was a non-stop flight. I evven went through and picked my seats and picked only one seat on my flight back. I went to confirm my flights and they magically changed the return flight from the 1st to the second and from the 5pm to the 11am. dammit dammit dammit. I had to call my dog sitter in a blazing panic to see if she could stay on another day. She's not my regular dog sitter, and let me tell you, it is very hard to find a dog sitter over the holidays at the last minute. I can board one of my dogs, but the other was treated rather roughly by her previous owners and now she has some separation anxiety issues, she ate her way through a metal kennel once, cutting her face all up. I keep the kennel to show to people. grrr I was also counting on being home all day on the 2nd to relax and get things in order before I had to go back to work on the 3rd. okay, sorry about the OTedness of this. I just wanted to rant. OB Food: If Liuzza's is still open and operating I will report back about the best shrimp po' boys on the planet. Also, trying to get to the Taj Mahal restaurant in Metairie, it's a tradition for me and it's the happiest Indian restaurant on Earth. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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The Bubbo wrote:
> > I accept that this was somehow my fault, i'm sure it was. > When I booked my tickets to New Orleans I was super careful to get the flight > back on the 1st. David was sitting there with me. I had 2 flight options on > the 1st, leaving at 11am and leaving at 5pm. I know I picked the 5 pm because > a) it was later in the day and i know we would be tired from the festivities > the night before and b) it was a non-stop flight. I evven went through and > picked my seats and picked only one seat on my flight back. I went to confirm > my flights and they magically changed the return flight from the 1st to the > second and from the 5pm to the 11am. > > dammit dammit dammit. I had to call my dog sitter in a blazing panic to see if > she could stay on another day. She's not my regular dog sitter, and let me > tell you, it is very hard to find a dog sitter over the holidays at the last > minute. I can board one of my dogs, but the other was treated rather roughly > by her previous owners and now she has some separation anxiety issues, she ate > her way through a metal kennel once, cutting her face all up. I keep the > kennel to show to people. > > grrr I was also counting on being home all day on the 2nd to relax and get > things in order before I had to go back to work on the 3rd. > > okay, sorry about the OTedness of this. I just wanted to rant. > OB Food: If Liuzza's is still open and operating I will report back about the > best shrimp po' boys on the planet. Also, trying to get to the Taj Mahal > restaurant in Metairie, it's a tradition for me and it's the happiest Indian > restaurant on Earth. > > -- > .:Heather:. > www.velvet-c.com > Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! Print hardcopy of everything when you book. Then you can either confirm your mistake later, or prove it was the airlines fault at which point they are more likely to fix the problem. Pete C. |
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On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 19:44:16 GMT, Pete C. wrote:
> Print hardcopy of everything when you book. Then you can either confirm > your mistake later, or prove it was the airlines fault at which point > they are more likely to fix the problem. Sage advice and so obvious, I thought everyone did it. All the necessary information is in the email confirmation as well. -- Practice safe eating. Always use condiments. |
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![]() The Bubbo wrote: > [snip] ... I went to confirm > my flights and they magically changed the return flight from the 1st to the > second and from the 5pm to the 11am. [snip] And what did you do at this point? How did you try to get their mistake corrected, and why did it fail? The rest of your story sounds as though you just immediately acquiesced to their mistake, which surely can't be the case. Inquiring minds want to know ..... -aem |
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aem wrote:
> > The Bubbo wrote: >> [snip] ... I went to confirm >> my flights and they magically changed the return flight from the 1st to the >> second and from the 5pm to the 11am. [snip] > > And what did you do at this point? How did you try to get their > mistake corrected, and why did it fail? The rest of your story sounds > as though you just immediately acquiesced to their mistake, which > surely can't be the case. Inquiring minds want to know ..... -aem > I don't know that it is their mistake and certainly, on the day before the flight they aren't going to just switch flights because some girl calls them and says she is positive she booked the flights for the right day but didn't notice the email said otherwise until the day before. Shit happens, I've been dealing with a lot of stuff. As irritating as this is, I have no reason to believe it is anything but my own mistake. I already talked to David and he's fine with it. It means he leaves New Orleans a day later than planned, but he had planned to meander back and camp and kayak so he's not worried about it. My dog sitter can use the extra cash, so she's staying on an extra day. Irritating, but nothing more than that. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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> On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 19:44:16 GMT, Pete C. wrote: > >> Print hardcopy of everything when you book. Then you can either confirm >> your mistake later, or prove it was the airlines fault at which point >> they are more likely to fix the problem. > > Sage advice and so obvious, I thought everyone did it. All the > necessary information is in the email confirmation as well. > -- > > Practice safe eating. Always use condiments. Ironically, I did print it and it does have the incorrect date. Thus confirming for me that this is really some massive screw up on my part and not NWA's fault, though I'm still trying to figure out how things even got to the second when I had been so adamant about coming home on the first. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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![]() The Bubbo wrote: > > I don't know that it is their mistake and certainly, on the day before the > flight they aren't going to just switch flights because some girl calls them > and says she is positive she booked the flights for the right day but didn't > notice the email said otherwise until the day before. > Okay, I see. But still, you had the better part of a week to try to get them to change the flight to what you wanted. I have no experience with NWA, though, so maybe they are inflexible. If it had been Alaska Airlines it would definitely have been worth trying, as they try hard to accommodate their passengers whenever possible. -aem |
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aem wrote:
> > The Bubbo wrote: >> >> I don't know that it is their mistake and certainly, on the day before the >> flight they aren't going to just switch flights because some girl calls them >> and says she is positive she booked the flights for the right day but didn't >> notice the email said otherwise until the day before. >> > Okay, I see. But still, you had the better part of a week to try to > get them to change the flight to what you wanted. I have no experience > with NWA, though, so maybe they are inflexible. If it had been Alaska > Airlines it would definitely have been worth trying, as they try hard > to accommodate their passengers whenever possible. -aem > I know, and if I hadn't been so busy I'd have been more vigilant. I did keep checking the flight down so that David could pick me up from the airport but my head just never thought to check the flight home. Ah well, I get another day in New Orleans. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Step off, beyotches, I'm the roflpimp! |
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