aleaf
Intern
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2013
- Posts
- 97
Looking for some advice about 'goodwill' points credited after a Qantas battle. This is the result of a year long adventure in trying to secure a refund.
Long story short - I booked several flights using points, had to cancel, got points back but was still due the taxes I paid. Took a full year, innumerable hours on a dozen plus calls/emails, and a whole lot of frustration but now have written confirmation refund is coming (6-8wks). Qantas credited me goodwill 10k points for my inconvenience.
Should I take my measly 10k goodwill points and be thankful this misadventure is finally over. Or is there any way to escalate and push for more 'goodwill'.
Genuinely not trying to be opportunistic over this (belied by my question I suppose) but I RAGE at the whole experience. Goodwill points or not, I'm astonished at how shoddy Qantas customer care was and would like to outline the experience to them. Not sure what purpose that would serve but it was such a trainwreck with no one particular person doing a bad job - just a process guaranteed to fail the customer.
Advice?
Long story short - I booked several flights using points, had to cancel, got points back but was still due the taxes I paid. Took a full year, innumerable hours on a dozen plus calls/emails, and a whole lot of frustration but now have written confirmation refund is coming (6-8wks). Qantas credited me goodwill 10k points for my inconvenience.
Should I take my measly 10k goodwill points and be thankful this misadventure is finally over. Or is there any way to escalate and push for more 'goodwill'.
Genuinely not trying to be opportunistic over this (belied by my question I suppose) but I RAGE at the whole experience. Goodwill points or not, I'm astonished at how shoddy Qantas customer care was and would like to outline the experience to them. Not sure what purpose that would serve but it was such a trainwreck with no one particular person doing a bad job - just a process guaranteed to fail the customer.
Advice?