GranJan
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- Apr 12, 2011
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We just had a bad experience with RAC. I travel with ECV & bring a walker to get around in the room. We've used ME & RAC many times & had no issues. Yesterday they refused to check my walker for departure. We told them they've always done it & the workers questioned each other & said no we don't take ECVs or walkers because everything goes in cages. I certainly wouldn't expect them to take an ECV but there's no reason a walker couldn't be put in the cage. My husband goes to lots of trouble to make sure it's not a problem for them to manage. He removes the backrest & leaves it at home. He removes the seat & puts it in our suitcase. He zip ties it closed. Their refusing to take it was very upsetting to me. It just made me feel that all the equipment I have to travel with is just getting to be too much trouble for my husband & I should just stay home. He has so much to handle trying to assist me...now he's got to handle my walker at ME & airport. We left it with bell services until time for the bus. While we waited for the bus a van pulled up to load the cages of luggage. We noticed several large strollers piled on top of luggage. My walker would've been no trouble compared to them. Just thinking about that experience is still upsetting so I decided to call about it. I didn't know who else to call so I called the company that handles RAC. I was told that my walker should've been checked & they were going to give me a # to file a complaint. I didn't want to do that but now I know not to always take no for an answer. If something a worker tells you doesn't seem right, ask to speak to someone else. In that situation you feel like you don't want to be trouble & hold the line up though.