Gerhardt
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I'll preface this by saying I've used priceline dozens of times with no problems. I guess it's a lot like shooting craps. Eventually you're gonna roll a seven.
Last week I was supposed to be at Atlantis in The Bahamas with my wife and kids celebrating our 29th anniversary. But I've gotten ahead of myself. Let's back up a few days.
We got a hotel in St. Louis so we'd be plenty early for our morning flight. Got to the airport more than 2 hours early, checked in and waited. They announced over the overhead speakers that our flight was delayed due to mechanical issues. Then delayed again. Then cancelled. We were on the phone with both the airline and priceline ASAP. By "on the phone" I mean "holding for the next available representative", which was more than an hour wait for both. The airline didn't have another flight they could fit us on until next week. We asked priceline to get us on the next available flight. We held, were disconnected, held, held more, disconnected, held more...until the day was gone. That evening they finally said they booked us on a 6:15 a.m. flight. I asked for an email confirmation and when it didn't arrive several hours later I called back. "Please hold" was the catch phrase of the day. Eventually a rep came on the line and confirmed that we had a 6:15 a.m. flight, gave me the flight number, etc. and said the email would arrive shortly. We went to bed feeling good.
We got up at 3 a.m. to get to the airport by 4 a.m. The airline didn't have anything on us. We had two hours to get this straightened out so we weren't TOO worried. "Please hold". When the priceline rep finally came on the phone she said we had reservations and the airline should let us on. Even though it was 5 a.m. now there was a long line at the airport check-in. When we got to the front of the line the guy dug deeper into his system, said he could find our reservation, but that priceline just hadn't purchased the tickets. I told this to the priceline rep on the phone. "Please hold".
We watched as our flight left. We spent the day trying to get priceline to get us on a flight, but I was never able to speak to someone who spoke in a dialect I didn't struggle to understand, and they never got us on a flight. Not to worry, the rep promised that within six weeks we should hear back from them on our request for a refund.
So yesterday I stopped by the courthouse to file the paperwork for small claims. I tacked on 2 days wages lost for myself and 2 days for my wife, the cost of Atlantis for 4 days, 2 nights hotel in St. Louis, mileage (250 miles) to/from the airport and the cost of airport food for four people for two days. I doubt I see any of it, but what the hell.
Last week I was supposed to be at Atlantis in The Bahamas with my wife and kids celebrating our 29th anniversary. But I've gotten ahead of myself. Let's back up a few days.
We got a hotel in St. Louis so we'd be plenty early for our morning flight. Got to the airport more than 2 hours early, checked in and waited. They announced over the overhead speakers that our flight was delayed due to mechanical issues. Then delayed again. Then cancelled. We were on the phone with both the airline and priceline ASAP. By "on the phone" I mean "holding for the next available representative", which was more than an hour wait for both. The airline didn't have another flight they could fit us on until next week. We asked priceline to get us on the next available flight. We held, were disconnected, held, held more, disconnected, held more...until the day was gone. That evening they finally said they booked us on a 6:15 a.m. flight. I asked for an email confirmation and when it didn't arrive several hours later I called back. "Please hold" was the catch phrase of the day. Eventually a rep came on the line and confirmed that we had a 6:15 a.m. flight, gave me the flight number, etc. and said the email would arrive shortly. We went to bed feeling good.
We got up at 3 a.m. to get to the airport by 4 a.m. The airline didn't have anything on us. We had two hours to get this straightened out so we weren't TOO worried. "Please hold". When the priceline rep finally came on the phone she said we had reservations and the airline should let us on. Even though it was 5 a.m. now there was a long line at the airport check-in. When we got to the front of the line the guy dug deeper into his system, said he could find our reservation, but that priceline just hadn't purchased the tickets. I told this to the priceline rep on the phone. "Please hold".
We watched as our flight left. We spent the day trying to get priceline to get us on a flight, but I was never able to speak to someone who spoke in a dialect I didn't struggle to understand, and they never got us on a flight. Not to worry, the rep promised that within six weeks we should hear back from them on our request for a refund.
So yesterday I stopped by the courthouse to file the paperwork for small claims. I tacked on 2 days wages lost for myself and 2 days for my wife, the cost of Atlantis for 4 days, 2 nights hotel in St. Louis, mileage (250 miles) to/from the airport and the cost of airport food for four people for two days. I doubt I see any of it, but what the hell.