Huh? Marketing confusion and consumer disservice.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

 

What good is a frequent flyer program with co-pays???

Received from American Airlines:

Effective October 1, 2008, Upgrade awards from most Discount Economy fares will change as follows:

* Upgrade within the continental U.S. and Canada, within and between the continental U.S. / Canada / Mexico / The Caribbean or between North America and Central America will require 15,000 miles plus a $50 co-payment.
* Upgrade between North America and Europe, Japan, China, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile or Uruguay will require 25,000 plus a $350 co-payment
* Upgrade between North America and India will require 40,000 miles plus a $350 co-payment

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

 

Be careful about purchasing gift cards...

$75 million in gift cards could become worthless.
The Sharper Image announced late last month that it was suspending the acceptance of gift cards, at least temporarily.

Even if bankrupt retailers want to honor the gift cards, they may not be able to, according to Howard Kleinberg, director of the bankruptcy practice at Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein.
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Monday, February 25, 2008

 

Yet another reason not to fly...


Relative Complains After Death on Flight
- a woman dies after airplane oxygen tanks and defibrillator fail to work on plane.

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

 

Lawsuit against Best Buy for $54 million

The blog

I don't think the lawsuit could happen to a nicer company.

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Saturday, February 9, 2008

 

United Airlines plans to charge for more than one checked bag.

Effective February 24, for travel on or after May 5, 2008, United Airlines will begin charging some of their passengers for more than one checked piece of luggage.

United Airlines tacks on new charge for baggage

United tacks on new baggage charge, requires earlier arrival
"The new rules took effect for nonrefundable economy fare tickets purchased Monday and thereafter for travel on or after May 5. Economy class fliers will pay $25 for a second bag and $125 for three bags. Previously it was free to check a second bag and cost $85 to check three bags."

The plan will charge $50 extra per round trip for more than one bag and has other carriers looking.

Here's a hint, United... If you can't operate at the current ticket prices, CHARGE MORE. This is just one more hidden charge to make prices look "competitive." Because of security regulations, all toiletries pretty much have to be checked, automatically taking up an extra checked bag.

This is also going to add more to the already annoying practice of travelers carrying on items that are obviously too big to carry-on.

Updated: 3/7/2008
Put on a Few Pounds? Consider It Extra Baggage

US Airways to charge for a second bag.

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

 

GE Money Bank and Old Navy are ripping us off.

I've been making payments on an Old Navy Credit Card, but they're not getting credited to "available credit," thereby locking up $$ that I would otherwise have access to. We were told that the payments were being put on "hold" until they clear the bank after "suspicious" "large" payments were made in a short period of time (weekly/$300)?

The first "held" payment will be credited on 1/25. It cleared *our* bank on 1/7. We were told that after six months, the "hold" will be taken off.

I did a little search (ge money bank credit card rip off) and found the following:
GE Money Bank Holding my money hostage El Paso Texas

GE Money Bank/Carpet Spectrum Fraudulent behaviour and holding payments over the due date to charge late fees and bogus $$$s El Paso Texas

GE Money Bank ripoff $1200 in fees on $1500 debt lost payments charged fees that were not warranted ripped off my bank Stamford Connecticut

Old Navy, cut ties with GE Money Bank!

Update 1/25/2008


Despite being given the impression that holding payments is standard procedure, we were told today (after asking for a manager and threatening to close the account) that they "made a mistake." I'm not buying it, and I still don't like GE Money Bank. Their back-pedaling makes me even less trusting of them.

More complaints:



Care Credit GE Money Bank withdrawal of money that three people from customer servive said that would not be withdrawn. RIPOFF El Paso Texas

Apparently PayPal Buyer Credit uses GE Money Bank:
Ebay/PayPal Buyer Credit / GE Money Bank Ebay purchase using Paypal and Paypal buyer credit San Jose California

Credit Card reactivated?
Credit Card has been "reactivated" causing new fees! - GE MONEY BANK CREDIT CARD

Holding payment 28 days until "delinquent"
GE Money Bank Cheating customers!

Might want to be wary of using Paypal Plus Credit Card as well:
GE MONEY BANK, PAYPAL PLUS CREDIT CARD DON'T WANT TO GIVE ME A $250 CREDIT FOR A REFUND SENT VIA PAYPAL AND KEEP GIVING ME THE RUNAROUND FOR 4 MONTHS NOW!!!! El Paso, Texas

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Wednesday, August 1, 2007

 

Mattel / Fisher-Price recalls toys.

Not to pick on the Chinese suppliers, but if a Chinese supplier of Fisher-Price toys does not have the regulatory, safety, or cultural understanding to not use lead paint in children's toys, then how can complex business logic be outsourced to a foreign country?

Products affected by the product recall.

Update September 4, 2007:


Consumer product safety commission recalls 700,000 toys from Mattel - Barbie, Big Big World toys, Geo Trax Locomotive Toys included. Their third recall.

Look who we're outsourcing from: China [state media] says toy recall scare shows protectionist agenda.

Some quotes from the article:
"If product quality is sub-standard, foreign businesses and joint ventures cannot shirk their blame," it said.


China Labor Watch said it had found brutal conditions and labor violations at eight Chinese plants that make toys for big multinationals, and called on the companies to improve standards.

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