Customer Service Problems
Written: Aug 02 '09
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Pros: Relatively liberal credit system.
Cons: Lack of flexibility from the company.
The Bottom Line: Read the fine print first, and buy travel insurance before booking. (Also read that fine print.) If you don't like to read fine print, use a travel agent.
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| wildgift123's Full Review: Virgin America Airlines |
I purchased 3 tickets that cost around $1,500, and had a serious medical emergency that prevented us from taking the trip. I canceled two weeks in advance, and requested a refund. The refund was denied. I was unable to use the credit due to this ongoing health condition, and because I rarely fly. They were unwilling to refund even after I faxed in a note from my partner's doctor. (I have since faxed in other verification of several other hospital stays.) During one communication with Guest Services customer service rep, I was told that the credit expired in August, when, in fact, most of it expired one month earlier. This led to most of my credit expiring. I have asked for an extension on the credit, so I could try to sell the credit to a third party at a discount. (I wish I could use the credit for flights, but, I'm just not in a situation where we could do that.) So far, the request has been denied and I'm losing hope.
I think Virgin America is being unfair -- I cancelled on time, and did not preclude their re-selling the seats. I think the policies are unreasonable and the staff and management are being inflexible and inhumane in this situation. Virgin America is profiting $1,500, getting my money without rendering any service. I feel robbed.
If this situation is resolved, I'll post a followup or remove this review.
Recommended:
No
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