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Old Jun 11, 12, 1:31 am   #1
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How to file consumer complaint in HK?

Hi, all. I'm posting now because a friend of mine was forced to pay MU a $500 name change fee simply because his middle name was appended to his first name on a recent ticket (passport is last/first only). I have volunteered to help him recover these funds, based on principle (like most of you, I also have a middle name).

I'm planning on emailing MU and Expedia, but would love to be able to include the HK equivalent of an AG (i.e. someone of authority in the CC field), as well.

BTW, I am completely aware of the fact that MU is based in Shanghai; since my friend was fleeced in HK, I am placing this thread in the HK forum.
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Old Jun 11, 12, 7:54 am   #2
 
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You can try the consumer council
http://www.consumer.org.hk/website/w...ocomplain.html

The travel industry council of HK also regulates agencies and may be able to assist you, but I think this is mainly for agencies and not airlines.
http://www.tichk.org/public/website/en/index.html

Lastly, you could also try your credit card dispute department, but I find the ones in the USA are more helpful than HK when it comes to disputes.

But as you probably know, airlines are very fickle these days about MI, and his name should've been provided to the airline as shown in passport upon booking. I think this may be hard to dispute while I agree with you is a ridiculous charge.

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Hi, all. I'm posting now because a friend of mine was forced to pay MU a $500 name change fee simply because his middle name was appended to his first name on a recent ticket (passport is last/first only). I have volunteered to help him recover these funds, based on principle (like most of you, I also have a middle name).

I'm planning on emailing MU and Expedia, but would love to be able to include the HK equivalent of an AG (i.e. someone of authority in the CC field), as well.

BTW, I am completely aware of the fact that MU is based in Shanghai; since my friend was fleeced in HK, I am placing this thread in the HK forum.
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Old Jun 11, 12, 10:45 am   #3
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You can try the consumer council
Thanks for all of the helpful info. The thing is, it's not my dispute -- it's my friend's, and he really doesn't give a rat's behind beyond the "principle" part.

As such, if I could get an email address of someone that would instill fear into MU, I'd be most appreciative (naturally, this could be done via PM).

Whether or not this happens, I promise --almost on my life-- that I'll get my boy his $500 back.
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Old Jun 11, 12, 10:53 am   #4
 
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Hi, all. I'm posting now because a friend of mine was forced to pay MU a $500 name change fee simply because his middle name was appended to his first name on a recent ticket (passport is last/first only). I have volunteered to help him recover these funds, based on principle (like most of you, I also have a middle name).

I'm planning on emailing MU and Expedia, but would love to be able to include the HK equivalent of an AG (i.e. someone of authority in the CC field), as well.

BTW, I am completely aware of the fact that MU is based in Shanghai; since my friend was fleeced in HK, I am placing this thread in the HK forum.
It appears that your friend bought the ticket through Expedia (bold is mine) and has either inadvertantly filled in the name boxes incorrectly during the purchase process, or Expedia had made a mistake.

Your friend should have contacted Expedia as soon as the ticket was issued to correct the mistake.

I have bought air tickets from Expedia before and the instruction was very clear to enter the Middle Name only if it is on the ID.
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Old Jun 12, 12, 12:14 am   #5
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It appears that your friend bought the ticket through Expedia (bold is mine) and has either inadvertantly filled in the name boxes incorrectly during the purchase process, or Expedia had made a mistake.

Your friend should have contacted Expedia as soon as the ticket was issued to correct the mistake.

I have bought air tickets from Expedia before and the instruction was very clear to enter the Middle Name only if it is on the ID.
Yes, Expedia did make a mistake; the phone guy there pressured him to provide his middle name.

That having been said, since MU is the party that collected his $500, I want to focus on them. While understand that the HK government is pro-business, I'm confident in my abilities to break MU down. Look at it this way; I have lots of employees who spend their mornings on taobao; if one of them were to hound MU every single day, we're sure to get a positive result. I have other (less friendly) strategies in mind, as well.
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Old Jun 13, 12, 11:37 am   #6
 
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Yes, Expedia did make a mistake; the phone guy there pressured him to provide his middle name.

That having been said, since MU is the party that collected his $500, I want to focus on them. While understand that the HK government is pro-business, I'm confident in my abilities to break MU down. Look at it this way; I have lots of employees who spend their mornings on taobao; if one of them were to hound MU every single day, we're sure to get a positive result. I have other (less friendly) strategies in mind, as well.
Okay. Good luck!
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... Look at it this way; I have lots of employees who spend their mornings on taobao; ...
Did we hire from the same talent pool?
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... Look at it this way; I have lots of employees who spend their mornings on taobao; ...
Did we hire from the same talent pool?
Let me know if you want to hire an alternative crowd .....
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