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  • Report:  #771760

Complaint Review: Valley Music Travel

Valley Music Travel CID Entertainment Recklessly Irresponsible and Evasive New York, New York

  • Reported By:
    Too Patient — Dallas Texas USA
  • Submitted:
    Thu, September 01, 2011
  • Updated:
    Mon, November 14, 2011
  • Valley Music Travel
    104 W, 29th Street
    New York, New York
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    888 833 1031
  • Category:

After paying $5,000 for supposedly VIP service at the 2011 Coachella Valley Music Festival to Valley Music Travel, a unit of  CID Entertainment, we have been evaded from receiving even a status call on a claim of injury and property damage caused by an employee of the company.  Our claim has been outstanding for four months and despite promises from the president to resolve we have heard nothing.

On one occasion last month, the company president offered learn the status and scheduled a time the next day to discuss.  His assistant called at the scheduled time and asked for the call to be postponed for another day.  He never called.  We call regularly and each tme are promised some follow up, but have only heard once.  If this is how CID Entertainment respond to those who pay the highest price, how do they treat everybody else?

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Too Patient

Dallas,
Texas,
USA

Resolution

#3Author of original report

Mon, November 14, 2011

We are withdrawing our posting about Valley Music Travel and CID Entertainment.  The matter is being resolved through the direct engagement of a company executive.


Too Patient

Dallas,
Texas,
USA

CID Entertainment dba Valley Music Travel is Negligent, Irresponsible and Evasive

#3Author of original report

Thu, September 01, 2011

After paying $5,000 for supposedly VIP service at the 2011 Coachella Valley Music Festival to Valley Music Travel, a unit of  CID Entertainment, our frequent requests for a status call related to a claim of injury and property damage caused by an employee of the company have been mostly ignored.  Our claim has been outstanding for four months, and despite promises from the president to resolve the matter, we have heard nothing. On one occasion last month, the company president, Dan Berkowitz, offered to learn the status and scheduled a time the next day to call us to discuss the issue. The next day his assistant called at the scheduled time and asked for the call to be postponed for another day.  The president never called.  We call regularly and each tme are promised some follow up, but have only heard once.  If this is how CID Entertainment respond to those who pay the highest price, how do they treat everybody else?

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