This is my first post, however I have been reading things for awhile. Therefore I will give you a little history before I share my story. I work for a cruiseline and have for 9 years. This entire time I have worked some sort of custormer service, currently I handle escalated calls (mostly from morons). Today I got so annoyed I thought I would share.
I received the call that was blind transfered from our so called Customer Relations department (post-cruise issues). First of all, my department is not to work on post-cruise issues but that is besides the point. I listened and the man's complaint almost made me laugh. Apparently, they decided to drive from NC to the pier in Miami (I'm from Miami and I highly reccommend that you do not drive it unless you can drive it unless you have private How-to lessons.) When they were about 2 hours from the pier they were involved in a 5 car pile up (no one was seriously injured in their party but there was a casuality). They missed their cruise and will not get a refund due to our cancellation policy. If they had purchased the travel insurance which is always offered then they would be able to get it all back except the insurance premium. (I will never understand how people can purchase a vaction that costs thousands and not get the protection which averages $99-129 per person). He insists that the cruiseline should give him his money back since he didn't take the cruise due to no fault of theres (this is true but since we were not infomed until 2 days into the cruise we did not resell the cabin and recoop the onboard revenue). All I wanted to scream was, "How is this the cruiselines fault?" but I didn't. Why do people expect everyone else to be responsible for things that happen to them. Yes, the accident may not have been his fault but not purchasing the insurance was. UGH!!!!
I feel better now that I vented.
I received the call that was blind transfered from our so called Customer Relations department (post-cruise issues). First of all, my department is not to work on post-cruise issues but that is besides the point. I listened and the man's complaint almost made me laugh. Apparently, they decided to drive from NC to the pier in Miami (I'm from Miami and I highly reccommend that you do not drive it unless you can drive it unless you have private How-to lessons.) When they were about 2 hours from the pier they were involved in a 5 car pile up (no one was seriously injured in their party but there was a casuality). They missed their cruise and will not get a refund due to our cancellation policy. If they had purchased the travel insurance which is always offered then they would be able to get it all back except the insurance premium. (I will never understand how people can purchase a vaction that costs thousands and not get the protection which averages $99-129 per person). He insists that the cruiseline should give him his money back since he didn't take the cruise due to no fault of theres (this is true but since we were not infomed until 2 days into the cruise we did not resell the cabin and recoop the onboard revenue). All I wanted to scream was, "How is this the cruiselines fault?" but I didn't. Why do people expect everyone else to be responsible for things that happen to them. Yes, the accident may not have been his fault but not purchasing the insurance was. UGH!!!!
I feel better now that I vented.
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