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Oh, come on Rudi ... you can't even recite your United number off the top of your head ... we might have to put you on probation for that ...
My head is filled with all sorts of numbers ... Delta, United, American for airlines ... Avis and Hertz preferred renter numbers ... and Marriott and Hyatt hotel membership numbers. |
The consumer Union article you might have saw JIMBOLIGUY is their monthly travel newsletter
that offers tips on how to get the best airline/hotel/car rental/travel bargains. Can't really what it costs, but I'll wait till someone gives it to me as a gift subscription. Consumer Reports did an article on airline FF programs a few months ago which we all discussed in depth. Rudi, I understand if you can't remember your ff number for UA off the top of your head. That's a lot of digits. I'm lucky I have a good memory for numbers like that and I can probalby recite them in my sleep (luckily only the cats hear them and they don't talk!) Baobab... You are always entertaining for me and informative too! CATMAN |
One person working at the RCC told me that she always knew when someone was PremEx or 1K since they always knew their ff number by heart.
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Swiss (as everybody knows) have no heart, and they (I) know only the numbers of their bank-accounts (not their ff-numbers).
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Ok, I promised myself I wouldn't mention this ever - but I have been inspired.
BA (I bet you didn't guess I was going to mention them!) Premier card members (or that) can choose their membership number - much easier to remember that way! Mine is my date of birth: ddmmyyyy. So know you know. The only other one I can remember is Hilton Hhonours. The rest are a blur and can stay that way. I think One-Pass want me to remember that number it is really cool (or rude, I bet from that Baobab can guess what digits it contains), I also received a second membership pack from them this morning, although I don't need two cards, I appreciate the extra upgrade certificates! CHEERS! MF |
Here's what United does with calling the wrong line....most times, nothing. I had been calling the Prem Exec line (only explanation I have for knowing that number was that United called in the middle of the night last summer saying one of my flights had been canceled and to call them back, giving that number) a half dozen times and nothing at all was said to me about calling the wrong line. Then one rep yelled at me, gave me the correct Premier number and told me she'd help me this time but never to call it again..
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I thought the topic was the COnsumer Union article... but George... I would not have
tolerated such a nasty response from a UA or any person even if you called the wrong number. Most times I always ask for the name of the person I'm speaking with. Even if you make a mistake people should be considerate.. we are human not robots! Sometimes I call the "regular" UA number if I can't get though to PremEx and they always are willing to help. Twice I was told nicely I had the wrong number and I should call the "special" number. CATMAN |
Catman has his truncheon out! Just don't look at the United thread Catman: the meece have really been playing there.
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My army of Cats is ready to pounce on these Meece!!! YIKES!!! CATMAn
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