TeresaNJ
Magic Begins With Me
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I really messed up! How, you say? By not making sure I could afford to lose the money I put out for DisCon 1. As some of you know, I had to have unexpected surgery in November, and as soon as I found out I e-mailed Linda to let her know, and asked whether I could expect any sort of refund. I realized that I was probably cutting it very close, but I thought, Disney let's you cancel at least one week out, and this was almost four weeks, so I was hoping for the best. Anyway, I got an e-mail back stating that my e-mail would be forwarded on to Pete's office. After a week of not hearing anything, I sent Linda another e-mail, and one to Pete explaining my situation. Two more weeks go by, nothing! So I think, I guess they're working on it. Not so. I e-mail again, and again, and again. Not a word, not a "sorry, no refund", not "gee, sorry it took so long to get back to you", nothing at all. Now I'm getting really upset. Thankfully, I had cancelled the room and convention package during the summer, and just booked Events Only, but that was still almost $500, as it was for me and DH. I finally got an e-mail back from Linda in December telling me that she talked to Pete at the convention, and he said I wasn't eligible for a refund because I submitted it too late. A whole month later that's the answer I get. I was so upset and disallusioned. Not at the fact that I didn't get a refund, but the fact that no-one bothered to get back to me in a professional, timely fashion. In January I e-mailed Pete again to tell him how I felt, and he did get back to me to apologize over the way I was treated. I had asked him in my e-mail and in previous ones to Linda as to why I never received the lanyard that was given out at the convention as I did pay for it. No one seemed to care about that either, as I was never given an answer. I know the lanyard is trivial, but hey, I paid for it!!
This letter really isn't a b--ch letter, it's just to warn folks to make sure they know what they are doing before they commit to such a big expense. Make sure you can afford to lose the money should an emergency arise and you have to cancel last minute.
Teresa
This letter really isn't a b--ch letter, it's just to warn folks to make sure they know what they are doing before they commit to such a big expense. Make sure you can afford to lose the money should an emergency arise and you have to cancel last minute.
Teresa