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On Octoboer 7th, 2009 I purchased a direct round trip ticket from Newark, NJ (11/25) to Charlotte, NC for my 12 year old daughter set to return on (11/29). I purchased this ticket through Sam's club/Expedia as I have several times in the past with no issues. My ex-wife brought her to the United desk as recomended by the intinerary print out. (Even though it was a Continental booking for a US Air flight operated by United???) When my daughter and her mother arrived at the check-in counter they were instructed that my daughter's ticket was only a "reservation" and had not acctually been purchased by Sam's club. ( I wasn't aware airlines held un-paid reservations anymore) They were partially correct since my card was directly charged by Continental and not Sam's on Oct 7,2009. I then spent 30 min on the phone with Sam's and had returned a call to the United counter with a Ticket # provided by Sam's and they still would not allow her to check in. My ex-wife then went to a US air counter and was referred back to the United desk. By this point it was 15 min until the plane was departing and she missed this flight.
I was waiting in Charlotte for her. We rented a cabin in Asheville (2 hours from Charlotte) for Thanksgiving with 10 other family members all waiting for the arrival of my daughter. No one could and has yet to explain to me what happened. No option was given to help correct the situation. It was not until 1 hour later that a Sam's club representative asked me what the airline could do to rectify the situation. Having my ex-wife travel back to Newark and having me drive 4 more hours round trip the next day was not going to happen and should never have been part of the equation. I paid $522.00 for her ticket and $100.00 for an unaccompanied minor extortion fee. The airline's stance at this point is "this is a non-refundable ticket". I live 600 miles from my daughter and although I have her for most of the summer and I travel to NJ 2-3 times a year this was a very special holiday she was going to be visiting with me and several of her cousins and aunts and uncles. This was not a mechanical issue. This was not a weather issue. This was not even an over booking issue (that they have yet to admit to) this was a break-down in the over-complicated system. One that no one to date has claimed responsability for. Someone is responsable and someone needs to be held accountable for ruining my Thanksgiving. |
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i dont know how much United messed, it seems to me that its more of a Sam's club messed up and that you should deal with them, sounds like they had some bad communication with the airlines, and didnt fulfill their end of the deal even though you paid alot of money to see your daughter for thanksgiving
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Sam's and Epedia did what needed to be done. My statement says Continental for the billing. If someone didn't communicate it was them but my real question is if I paid them and they now will not refund my money why was she not allowed to check in? There's a lot more going on here.
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well you purchased a non-refundable ticket so you wont get a refund, but they should have put your daughter on the flight, someone forgot to pass the ball, sounds like it may have been a prob with it going from continental to US air than to United
I would call sams club and expedia anyway to see if they can do anything for you it doesnt seem that your money reached the United system making them believe that it was just a reservation and wasnt paid for, this may be a prob that Continental is having by being a new member with the Star Alliance which United is also a member off, so even though you did your part and paid and have evidence, in the system it didnt show up, thats just my opinion and hypotheisis |
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It sounds like you've been with the airlines for a while. I rented a cabin 2 hours from Charlotte because there were no direct flights from Newark to Asheville. Even if they would have offered to put her on another flight(although they did not) it wold have been a major inconvenience for ex-wife to either wait at Newark or travel back there and for me to either stay in Charlotte or make the 4 hour round trip the next day. US Air -United- Continental- I don't care which, i do care why and I do wnat my money back.
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well i dont work with any airline, i dont travel with any US based airlines (too much probs there and i fly internationally) i am a frequent flyer so i do know a few things and i have had a few complaints about airlines
i dont know why she wasnt allowed on the plane, i gave you my opinion but i have no idea if thtats correct, and since it was a nonrefundable ticket since the majority of tickets are these days unless you pay extra, than your not going to get a refund |
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You should write to the DOT. You daughter was effectively denied boarding. You paid for a ticket and they denied boarding, despite you arriving at the airport on time and having paid the appropriate unaccompanied minor fee. The airline cannot refuse to provide the service and then say the ticket is non-refundable. You had a contract that they breached. It is outrageous. Under no circumstances accept a voucher. At the mimimum you are entitled to your money back. I also think you are entitled to a denied boarding compensation. This is definitely one to take to court if they don't respond.
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Thanks Jim-I will contact the DOT now. I appreciate the support.
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yeah that sounds like a good and productive idea, when you get a response let us know what the conclusion is
leaving a child is never a good thing, but at least you knew she was in safe hands with your ex, so even though it ruined your time and the fact that there is no excuse for her not being with you, you have the safe of mind that she is with someone who cares for her also contact media outlets and let them know what happened and get your sotry out so people can see it and make sure that everything is dealt with properly and the airlines dont mess up |
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Before going to the media, make damned sure which entity is actually at fault. The OP doesn't need libel or slander issues.
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Any company that went after a passenger for libel or slander, in these circumstances, regardless whether they were ultimately guilty or not, would be stupid. It would be a massive PR disaster
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I contacted Consumer Affairs after the DOT and they informed me that they were going to publish the story on their website. I truly appreciate the help everyone has offered. It's one thing to make a mistake, even a big one, but to try to push back and not take ownership of that mistake just makes me angry and makes them look really bad. I'll be sure to post the link once I have it. I thought to contact the FAA. Any ideas on where that might lead?
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But Sam's Club Expedia did not do all they could have done. What they could have done was to rebook your daughter on another airline, or instruct her to go to a Continental desk (if the ticket number is Continental and Continental Express does run out of the same building as United and US Airs). What surprises me most is that the mother and daughter both sat at the United counter, but the agent didn't tell them they don't fly to clt and neither did the Expedia rep, which is info they should have in front of them. If you bought the ticket for your daughter, did you email her the itinerary, or did you a) tell her (or her mom) over the phone and they wrote it down, or b) did you type/copy the itinerary in an email to one or both of them? What I ultimately think happened here is nothing more than miscommunication. No one dropped the ball, it all started with the Itinerary which is definitely incorrect to quote the OP: Quote:
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That is how it was supposed to go is it? He pays his money and then at the airport he is turned away. This is a novel new concept in marketing. He bought a direct flight from EWR to CLT. Because the airlines have created complicated marketing alliances, with each other and the likes of Sam's Club Expedia, no one knows who the hell is responsible for anything. That is not the customers fault. He bought a ticket from Sam's Club. The airlines and the travel agent acting on their behalf took the money AND FAILED TO DELIVER THE SERVICE HE BOUGHT. How you can arrive at the conclusion that someone can buy a service, receive an itinerary, follow the instructions given and fail to get the service purchased and state that no one dropped the ball is beyond me. Bob, if no one dropped the ball, how did it come about that he never got his service? |
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So I volley the ball back in your court Jim: How do you fail to deliver a service, if one isn't offered? If United doesn't fly to Charlotte, how did they mess up? |
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UPDATE
I purchased the ticket via Sam's/Expedia-The intinerary said US Air flight operated by United but I paid Continental. The instructions stated to check in at US Air, which she attempted to do and was turned away because the system showed a reservation with out being paid for. When my ex went to the United desk she was then turned back to US Air. I was on the phone with Sam's who called the airline and gave me a ticket # and confirmation # but she was still not permitted to check in. Last night I recieved an email from United that states after the ticket was issued and paid for a revoke status was put on it with no explaination. The only party who could have done this was Continental. Bob-I appreciate your input but you only make yourself sound like an idiot when you post that the person to blame is me. I did evrything I was supposed to do, except fuel the plane and fly her myself. |
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US Air flight 1825 operated by United. Please don't take me for some joker. I do not have the time or energy to waste with this non-sense. Either airline could have and should have been able to help and they did not, PERIOD. Argue samantics all you want. Either offer something constructive or go back to your cubicle at United and answer someone else's issue of the day.
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I did a bit more research. Went to United's website.
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What was the ticket number Sam's club gave you? If you post it here we'll be able to tell which airline actually issued the ticket. The first three digits identify the carrier. |
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Flight summary
Wed 25-Nov-09 Newark (EWR) Depart 2:45 pm Terminal A to Charlotte (CLT) Arrive 4:41 pm 538 mi (866 km) Duration: 1hr 56mn UA UNITED Flight: 1825 Operated by: US AIRWAYS 3Economy/Coach Class ( Seat assignments upon check-in ), Boeing 737-400 Please check in with US Airways. If checking in at a kiosk, use your name rather than confirmation number. Total distance: 538 mi (866 km) Total duration: 1hr 56mn Sun 29-Nov-09 Charlotte (CLT) Depart 9:28 am to Newark (EWR) Arrive 11:10 am Terminal A 538 mi (866 km) Duration: 1hr 42mn CO Continental Flight: 2973 Operated by: /EXPRESSJET AIRLINES INC DBA CO EXPRESS 3Economy/Coach Class ( Seat assignments upon check-in ), Embraer EMB-145 Total distance: 538 mi (866 km) Total duration: 1hr 42mn Additional airline fees may apply at check-in Fees may be charged by airlines for services such as preferred seat selection and baggage handling. Please note that fees are determined by the airline you check in with and may change at anytime. See fees. Here ya go SilentBob |
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The check-in instructed US Air and I believe the "UNITED" above the flight number signifies a partner in this process. Continental-US Air-United all hand part ownership in the communication breakdown. Sam's/Expedia did their job and Continental charged my card direct but had no value to the e-ticket in the system (according to United yesterday but that would have been useful information last week)
Thanks again for everyone's input- Silent Bob I apologize for inferring you were an idiot. This has been very stressful. |
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If you see the itinerary above I guess your info was wrong but thanks for caring |
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Oh and apology accepted, stress happens believe me I know. That's why I have Friday night cocktails. |
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Bob,
You are being a total prat. He was given an itinerary which told him to go to the US Airways counter. He did go to the US Airways counter, in time, with the reservation number. They could not help him. It was a United codeshare flight. Neither could they help him. He failed to get onto the flight. In your terms that is HIS fault? I know it is good sport to you to defend the airlines position, but your position on this is ridiculous. The byzantine world of airlines in which he buys a ticket from Sam's Club, who deliver their service through Expedia, who bought the ticket from Continental, who sold a United Flight number, operated by US airways is ludicrous. If they want to operate that way, the minimum that should be required is that they have systems to allow each other to co-ordinate and deliver the service they have sold. There is no other industry which would get away with this... and you are being moronic when you say that the customer is a fault. |
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