Jane
Chicago,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, September 08, 2006
If I was running a business, I would NOT have tried to call expedia to verify that the tickets were purchased. Why not stop at the library and print the tickets (free) prior to your departure. Please take responsibility for your own actions (or in this case, inactions)
Jane
Chicago,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, September 08, 2006
If I was running a business, I would NOT have tried to call expedia to verify that the tickets were purchased. Why not stop at the library and print the tickets (free) prior to your departure. Please take responsibility for your own actions (or in this case, inactions)
Jane
Chicago,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, September 08, 2006
If I was running a business, I would NOT have tried to call expedia to verify that the tickets were purchased. Why not stop at the library and print the tickets (free) prior to your departure. Please take responsibility for your own actions (or in this case, inactions)
Jane
Chicago,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, September 08, 2006
If I was running a business, I would NOT have tried to call expedia to verify that the tickets were purchased. Why not stop at the library and print the tickets (free) prior to your departure. Please take responsibility for your own actions (or in this case, inactions)
Trish
Seattle,#6UPDATE Employee
Sat, January 01, 2005
The Expedia vouchers are highly important and not having a printer when buying a trip ONLINE is pretty silly. The ground transportation company has NO IDEA that Expedia customers have paid for an attraction unless the voucher is present at the time of redemption. The company did the RIGHT THING is charging again. All attractions & services are non-refundable on Expedia's site unless insurance is purchased. This is not Expedia's fault if the traveler did not have proof of purchase. And the ground transportation company has too many customers to worry about having to contact Expedia about this issue for this individual.