Hey all, I'm looking for advice (also kind of want a rant haha) on how to proceed following the QF Contact Centre stuffing up a change to a J award booking. Apologies to those who don't like dot points - I find it the easiest way to structure my thoughts.
In May I made a J award booking, flying MUC-HEL-SIN-MEL-HBA in January. MUC-SIN on AY, SIN-HBA on QF. Fuel surcharge etc totalled $316AUD. Last week I saw award space MUC-DOH-SIN on QR - I'm keen to try Q-Suites so called up the Contact Centre to see how much it would cost to change.
I was advised that there would be a 5000 point change fee and a refund to me of ~$270 due to lower fees and taxes on the DOH route (I was surprised at this but hey I trust what I'm told!). I proceeded with this change based on the advice given.
This morning, I saw that I had actually been charged $593.53 (in addition to the $316 I paid in May) rather than getting a refund as expected. On calling the Contact Centre I was advised that this amount was correct and that the agent I had spoken to last week had been incorrect in advising me that I would be receiving a refund due to an issue with how the internal workflow tool presents pricing changes, and that the correct taxes on the Doha flight are $593.
I asked to change back to my original HEL route but was advised that this is not possible as there are no Business award seats available any more. As an alternative, I then requested that Qantas honour the price they had given me over the phone. This request was also refused, after referring to their supervisor.
The three options I was presented with were:
I would like Qantas to honour the price quoted over the phone by the agent I spoke to last week, as well as maybe points compensation for the time spent on the phone. Am I being unreasonable? If I had known there would be a significant fee increase I wouldn't have made the change.
In May I made a J award booking, flying MUC-HEL-SIN-MEL-HBA in January. MUC-SIN on AY, SIN-HBA on QF. Fuel surcharge etc totalled $316AUD. Last week I saw award space MUC-DOH-SIN on QR - I'm keen to try Q-Suites so called up the Contact Centre to see how much it would cost to change.
I was advised that there would be a 5000 point change fee and a refund to me of ~$270 due to lower fees and taxes on the DOH route (I was surprised at this but hey I trust what I'm told!). I proceeded with this change based on the advice given.
This morning, I saw that I had actually been charged $593.53 (in addition to the $316 I paid in May) rather than getting a refund as expected. On calling the Contact Centre I was advised that this amount was correct and that the agent I had spoken to last week had been incorrect in advising me that I would be receiving a refund due to an issue with how the internal workflow tool presents pricing changes, and that the correct taxes on the Doha flight are $593.
I asked to change back to my original HEL route but was advised that this is not possible as there are no Business award seats available any more. As an alternative, I then requested that Qantas honour the price they had given me over the phone. This request was also refused, after referring to their supervisor.
The three options I was presented with were:
- Keep my current Doha routing and pay the additional taxes
- Cancel the booking - however I do not think I will be able to find business award flights from Munich back to Hobart at only 6 weeks out.
- Route via London and Perth on BA and Qantas - however this would mean losing a morning in Munich and getting into Melbourne a night before my connection to Hobart, requiring a hotel booking at my expense.
I would like Qantas to honour the price quoted over the phone by the agent I spoke to last week, as well as maybe points compensation for the time spent on the phone. Am I being unreasonable? If I had known there would be a significant fee increase I wouldn't have made the change.