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A New Approach to Complaining to United
Are your telephone calls being routed to India only to have an sub-contracted employee read you the same script over and over. Have your e-mails been replied to with nothing more than an automated response? Are your letters being ignored or not getting the results you expected? Here's a new approach. Try writing a song and record a music video!
Here's the back story from singer/songwriter Dave Carroll of the group Sons of Maxwell: Quote:
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Excellent. That should get forwarded to CNN, they love that stuff.
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It was already on many major TV news outlets. Here's how United has responded on Twitter:
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Good shaming!
First, I'd be interested to hear Jetliner's take on the video. Specifically, is United ("UA") a victim of a big bad customer in this instance??
I hope Mr. Carroll seriously gives thought to the idea of sending guitars, amplifiers, etc. ahead by UPS, and using the facilities of a UPS Store to package these items on his next trip. Over the years I've seen what appeared to be flimsy guitar cases on the baggage carousel and I've wondered how they can reach their destination in one piece. If Mr. Carroll is smart he'll insist on a cash payment and tell UA to keep their worthless vouchers or upgrade certificates. If, in his efforts to get paid, Mr. Carroll had to deal with staff in India his outrage is even more understandable. I can't say I would have had the guts to use faux Mexicans what with the danger of racial insensitivity accusations. However, since this is a "Tex-Mex" piece, I guess it was unavoidable. As a fan of modern country western music the video struck a good chord with me. |
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Excellent! I love it!!
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I wonder if Mr. Carroll would write a song for me and my experience so I can get justice?
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