Here's the problem...
#1
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Company Representative - Air Canada




Join Date: May 1999
Location: Canada
Posts: 24,224
Here's the problem...
I have just booked a ticket (G'Day pass0 with Ansett and i needed to have the ticket by next tuesday. With no ticket office in Toronto, my only options were to have them courier it to me or go to a travel agent to pick it up.
I chose the courier option as the travel agent will probably charge me for it anyways. When I paid for the tickets, I was told that "she is quite certain that it's under $10". She couldn't confirm because some other agents are on the phone. I repeatly ask her before I hang up is she positive that it is $10. She said "Yes and she doesn't think it's more than $10".
Well... i received my tickets today and charges came to $14.10. While it's not over $10 by a lot. Do you think I should complain about it?
I chose the courier option as the travel agent will probably charge me for it anyways. When I paid for the tickets, I was told that "she is quite certain that it's under $10". She couldn't confirm because some other agents are on the phone. I repeatly ask her before I hang up is she positive that it is $10. She said "Yes and she doesn't think it's more than $10".
Well... i received my tickets today and charges came to $14.10. While it's not over $10 by a lot. Do you think I should complain about it?
#2

Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: South Florida USA
Programs: DL-MM/FC/FO AA-EXP/MM Starwood-Platinum Marriott-Platinum Hilton-Gold Hyatt-Diamond
Posts: 1,515
If your time is worth $8.00 per hour or less go for it.... as it will probably take a half hour to make the complaint! If not, I dont think it is a worth the effort! 
TW

TW
#3
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Milton, GA USA
Programs: Hilton Diamond, IHG Platinum Elite, Hyatt Discoverist, Radisson Elite
Posts: 19,220
I would say it is not worth your time. Plus, the agent told you they were not certain it was $10. So, I would let it go.




