To charge back or not?
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 994
To charge back or not?
Hi all,
so back in October I was trying to book a one way itinerary from Jed to LHR and was having issues with the EK site not ticketing the flights, over the phone I was getting a different price to the website. One call with an agent and the website seemed to ticket and I did make a video of it at the time.
The ticket issued for the correct date but the wrong connection flight. An earlier connection than a later flight to Heathrow. I prefer the later one as I get to sleep over longer in Dubai. Anyway for months emirates have refused to correct the ticket but have offered a waiver for the change fee but not the fare difference which back then was 100 each.
Ive spoken to amex who advised to do a chargeback for the additional difference emirates want me to pay. My only concern is I would
do this after flying therefore there is no issues with the ticket being suspended but as emirates would lose the argument could they add me to a do not fly list? Is it worth the argument?
so back in October I was trying to book a one way itinerary from Jed to LHR and was having issues with the EK site not ticketing the flights, over the phone I was getting a different price to the website. One call with an agent and the website seemed to ticket and I did make a video of it at the time.
The ticket issued for the correct date but the wrong connection flight. An earlier connection than a later flight to Heathrow. I prefer the later one as I get to sleep over longer in Dubai. Anyway for months emirates have refused to correct the ticket but have offered a waiver for the change fee but not the fare difference which back then was 100 each.
Ive spoken to amex who advised to do a chargeback for the additional difference emirates want me to pay. My only concern is I would
do this after flying therefore there is no issues with the ticket being suspended but as emirates would lose the argument could they add me to a do not fly list? Is it worth the argument?
#2
Ambassador: Emirates Airlines
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Manchester, UK
Posts: 19,799
Id be tempted to just suck it up in this case. If EK do cancel your ticket - or ask you to pay the difference at the airport, youd be out of pocket a lot more than 100. Of course, you could then try suing them for the difference, with the risk of throwing more money at it.
Ive got a similar issue with Marriott at the moment I dont want to risk losing my Lifetime Titanium status by doing a chargeback for 75 for a no-show fee they charged me
Ive got a similar issue with Marriott at the moment I dont want to risk losing my Lifetime Titanium status by doing a chargeback for 75 for a no-show fee they charged me

