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HELP! Screwed by Doubletree!


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I did not mean to mislead anyone with this thread. I will restart it in the AM considering all the advice and criticism properly.

Somewhere around page 7 you had a good opportunity to gracefully exit the thread and let it turn into a discussion about lesbians and sexual innuendo. That's the Huddle way. You blew it. Learn from your mistakes, ok?

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I am sorry CG. I give my story from the customers view. I knew there was a transit train of somekind in Charlotte. I thought I'd find a remote hotel near a station.

Do you work for a hotel?

Well, you come on posting how the Doubletree screwed you when you are the one at blame for the rate increase. Not any hotels' fault.

If you wanted options for the train, state that you had trouble with your original plans and are now looking for a hotel along the train line. But you sound like you're bashing the hotel and continue to do so, when it was clearly your acts that made the rate increase. So let your anger towards them go.

No, I do not work for a hotel. I have worked in the service and retail industry before, though. The pay isn't great and you have to deal with self-righteous idiots all the time but do so with a smile without telling them what they are.

An example - I went to New Orleans for the weekend. Some plans got changed at the last minute and I wanted to change my flights to accommodate the change (no fault of my own), when I asked the airline to change it, they gave me two options 1) to rebook the whole trip at the new price which was same-day at the airport an hour before a sold-out coach flight at $1800 or 2) to take the first leg and change the return for a $150 fee. My butt kept the original flights. Now is the airline screwing me because I changed my mind? No. They were going by the fare rules.

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Well, you come on posting how the Doubletree screwed you when you are the one at blame for the rate increase. Not any hotels' fault.

If you wanted options for the train, state that you had trouble with your original plans and are now looking for a hotel along the train line. But you sound like you're bashing the hotel and continue to do so, when it was clearly your acts that made the rate increase. So let your anger towards them go.

No, I do not work for a hotel. I have worked in the service and retail industry before, though. The pay isn't great and you have to deal with self-righteous idiots all the time but do so with a smile without telling them what they are.

An example - I went to New Orleans for the weekend. Some plans got changed at the last minute and I wanted to change my flights to accommodate the change (no fault of my own), when I asked the airline to change it, they gave me two options 1) to rebook the whole trip at the new price which was same-day at the airport an hour before a sold-out coach flight at $1800 or 2) to take the first leg and change the return for a $150 fee. My butt kept the original flights. Now is the airline screwing me because I changed my mind? No. They were going by the fare rules.

Yes. I think this F the customer way of business did originate with the airlines. You complain, they point to the fine print rule (They made) fug them. Hey anybody eles been fuged? Hey, you try to keep me on a dam tarmac in a plane for 5 or 6 hours, I'm poppin the emergency exit.

My anger for the hotel is gone. Any acknowlegement for the hotel is gone. Like I say, when the name comes up, my jawl mussel will tighten up and I will say "No thanks". Nothing more.

Thanks for calling me an idiot.

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