plutofreak
See you in a month Mickey!!
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hope everything works out
I mean really, who takes a screenshot of a $0 balance unless they KNOW there might be something wrong.
I could be wrong about those figures - I just found them in a previous post. But for any higher priced resort destination, it is a GREAT deal - unfortunately almost too good to be true. Sometimes that is the tipoff.
WDW advertises 7 days for 2A/2C for about $1,500 at a value resort with no dining, so for twice that to get a concierge level deluxe room with dining would be an incredible price indeed.
Hopefully the OP can still downgrade to a price which suits her needs - best of luck.
I've been following this thread as DIS member (not as a moderator) and I'm deeply confused by this.
As noted a 40% off discount would make the package total about $4213. So just losing the 40% off discount doesn't explain what happened.
Very confusing.
Knox
Off topic, but could someone please explain the term "screenshot" to me? Sounds like you're just printing out your info to save....
It means taking a 'picture' of the page on your computer monitor.Off topic, but could someone please explain the term "screenshot" to me? Sounds like you're just printing out your info to save....
On windows, if you press the Prt Scr/Sys Rq key (on mine next to the scroll lock / pause key) It will put a copy of your 'screen' on your clipboard.. If you open up a graphics program and make a 'new document' or just open windows 'paint' program you can then goto the edit menu at the top and select 'paste' and you will see a copy of your screen. Now sadly with the way that people can photoshop stuff (change the look of an image using a program) a lot of times screenshots arent believed. Same way with a printed page, anyone who really wanted to could make a 'copy' of a real invoice / whatever and make it look legit. Now, I am in NO way saying this is what has happened, it sounds like something else here, but that's what making a screenshot is all about..
But the real mistake is that this error is costing Disney at least $47,000 in lost revenue, plus whatever they're losing through the bad PR here. What are the odds twinnybelle will every return? I believe at this point, just about zero.
Brian
Yes, very well done!That was a great tutorial! Thank you!
Could have missed something but where did $47,000 come from?
They DID NOT honor (even 1 night) during last summer's BW glitch for the garden suites...except for the poster here in the thread (must've fallen thru the cracks lol)
My ressie pkg was paid for, i had confirmation, etc...after 2 months they called me & said it would be cancelled unless i remitted the balance (rack rate)...wouldn't even offer AAA or current promo or a standard room @ the rate![]()
Their reasoning is that pricing errors aren't valid (either made by machine or CM) - and it is stated on website & ressie confirmation...they have dotted their i's & crossed their t's.
Interesting comment that everyone i spoke to referenced: a prudent person would know there's a mistake when they receive an offer that is too good to be true?![]()
FYI, there was a similar situation class-action suit a few years ago filed by a lawyer who had the same experience; it was thrown out.
to the OP, regardless of how this turns out; hope your family gets to enjoy WDW
Let me address some of the statements:
Yes, I take screen prints/copies of everything, save all docs in a binder. I write down names and dates/times/numbers of all conversations, and ask the other party to record the same ( which disney did and confirmed all corresponding conversations exactly). Yes, maybe paranoid, maybe cautious, but I do insurance company reimbursement for a major health system, i have learned from my experience.It usually helps, hope so in this case.
And yes, to answer other posters questions, I had to make a few calls during the Pluto Pin code fiasco, it came out in the system at the same times the 2008 room rates got loaded, and yes, it seemed to me the system had potential to get messed up, so I was cautious.... I did call back after, to confirm the amount 3 times, and all calls were confirmed in their system. I did my part, If WDW tells me this is my amount $$$$$, and I pay that amount in full, and then they have over 2 months to inform me they had made an error, THEN and only then would I consider it a mistake, and concede. A company as large as WDW Travel, should have more effective checks and measures for their system, as well as their personell. It must be someones job to make sure this doesn't happen? Right?
All this being said, in any business environment, to expect an immediate payment of such a large amount of money 10 days before a trip is thoroughly unnaceptable in my book, and poor customer service. I have birthdays, christmas, day care bills, etc. all requiring my upcoming salary at this point, not to mention, whatever else I may have spent onsite when I got there.... My expectation is that WDW would have handled this much differently.
Chasing something to which I am not entitled, taking advantage of a glitch in the system, or having a certain expectation of WDW standards..... call it what you will, but if I am truly the only case, it shouldn't hit them in the pocketbook too badly...However, if their system is a mess ongoing, without correction, and many more people were affected by this.... I pity the poor people who are not enlightened by these boards, then maybe a hit in the pocket book ( by having to honor the "glitches") may be what is in order, to get them to fix their mounting problems/systems and start to have a little more respect for the consumers who are keeping them afloat with these exorbitant prices......
It means taking a 'picture' of the page on your computer monitor.
I didn't realize you wanted the step by step directions for doing it, I was just answering your question as to what it was.Based on the above poster's description (well done, by the way), I may have a heck of a time figuring that out!! But thank you just the same...I'll try.