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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 13:12:36 -0400 (EDT), Mary Jane Meyerson wrote:
You would think that after all these years of Ray being the only travel agent to abuse the charter like that, all the other travel agents who post here would be upset. MJM They may be. Then, they may see Rays spamadvertising for what it is and refuse to lower themselves accordingly. Or they may not desire Usenet spamadvertising generated business. Or they could be afraid that RTC will jump them. Or all of the above. I have been very surprised that no one else has jumped on this bandwagon Ray has (ab)used. Imagine RTC with 10 Rays all fighting to be the first with the post. |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 12:08:00 GMT, Mike
wrote: On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 21:09:10 GMT, "Jean O'Boyle" wrote: ...Perhaps if they had been up front with the cruise line about the nature of the group and activities planned, the cruise line would have rejected the group earlier in the game. Just guessing... --Jean Do you know that they were not up front with the planned activities? They had similiar activities planned that they did on their previous several cruises. "Hi, this is John with Wwhatever FM. I like to block x number of rooms on your .... The group name? Monsters in the Morning." Now, if this is what actually happened, we know who's at fault. Of course, since it was actually a travel agent that did the booking, I doubt NCL really knew. Of course, since we're privy to all the facts, we know exactly who was at fault (fingers pointed in both directions). -- dillon When I was a kid, I thought the angel's name was Hark and the horse's name was Bob. |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 21:21:28 GMT, Dillon Pyron wrote:
"Hi, this is John with Wwhatever FM. I like to block x number of rooms on your .... The group name? Monsters in the Morning." Now, if this is what actually happened, we know who's at fault. Of course, since it was actually a travel agent that did the booking, I doubt NCL really knew. Usually doesn't work like that. Special groups have special parties, preparations, a Group Leader, etc. I would think they would know but, hey, maybe not. Of course, since we're privy to all the facts, we know exactly who was at fault (fingers pointed in both directions). Jean O'Boyle and SUNSET? |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 21:21:28 GMT, Dillon Pyron wrote:
"Hi, this is John with Wwhatever FM. I like to block x number of rooms on your .... The group name? Monsters in the Morning." Now, if this is what actually happened, we know who's at fault. Of course, since it was actually a travel agent that did the booking, I doubt NCL really knew. Usually doesn't work like that. Special groups have special parties, preparations, a Group Leader, etc. I would think they would know but, hey, maybe not. Of course, since we're privy to all the facts, we know exactly who was at fault (fingers pointed in both directions). Jean O'Boyle and SUNSET? |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 21:21:28 GMT, Dillon Pyron
wrote: Now, if this is what actually happened, we know who's at fault. Of course, since it was actually a travel agent that did the booking, I doubt NCL really knew. Actually, it was an actual NCL employee that the station worked with to organize the group cruise. |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 21:21:28 GMT, Dillon Pyron
wrote: Now, if this is what actually happened, we know who's at fault. Of course, since it was actually a travel agent that did the booking, I doubt NCL really knew. Actually, it was an actual NCL employee that the station worked with to organize the group cruise. |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 21:21:28 GMT, Dillon Pyron
wrote: Now, if this is what actually happened, we know who's at fault. Of course, since it was actually a travel agent that did the booking, I doubt NCL really knew. Actually, it was an actual NCL employee that the station worked with to organize the group cruise. |
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 12:21:49 GMT, Mike
wrote: On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 21:21:28 GMT, Dillon Pyron wrote: Now, if this is what actually happened, we know who's at fault. Of course, since it was actually a travel agent that did the booking, I doubt NCL really knew. Actually, it was an actual NCL employee that the station worked with to organize the group cruise. Which then means NCL f'ed up. Thanks for the correction. I thought (oops, my mistake) that since a travel agent was promoting the trip that they had done the original arrangements. -- dillon When I was a kid, I thought the angel's name was Hark and the horse's name was Bob. |
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 12:21:49 GMT, Mike wrote:
Actually, it was an actual NCL employee that the station worked with to organize the group cruise. That's more the typical situation. |
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 12:21:49 GMT, Mike wrote:
Actually, it was an actual NCL employee that the station worked with to organize the group cruise. That's more the typical situation. |
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