michele
avon,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Tue, November 19, 2002
I would just like to say that i used to work for priceline.com, and i agreee that the website is a trap for the consumer that rushes into an online sale. However, consumers really need to read everything when they are making large purchases online. For this person who wanted a one way ticket..it DOES plainly state there are no sales of one way tickets on PL.com. in the FAQ's...and if this person did not even bother to read the FAQ's...then what do they expect??!! I was a customer service rep...and i would also like to say that pricelne outsources their customer service..most of the e-mails come from overseas...for the cheap labor. I quit working for them because i didnt feel good about working for a company with shady business practices..i ADMIT they set up the site to be tricky..but sometimes..the blame DOES fall on the consumer. good luck people~
#30
Sun, October 20, 2002
Priceline.com tricked me into buying two roundtrip tickets from Denver, CO. to Cleveland, Oh., which I could not use. I needed one, oneway ticket to Erie, Pa.. Priceline.com ripped me for $488.90.
#40
Sun, October 20, 2002
Priceline.com tricked me into buying two roundtrip tickets from Denver, CO. to Cleveland, Oh., which I could not use. I needed one, oneway ticket to Erie, Pa.. Priceline.com ripped me for $488.90.
#50
Sun, October 20, 2002
Priceline.com tricked me into buying two roundtrip tickets from Denver, CO. to Cleveland, Oh., which I could not use. I needed one, oneway ticket to Erie, Pa.. Priceline.com ripped me for $488.90.
#60
Sun, October 20, 2002
Priceline.com tricked me into buying two roundtrip tickets from Denver, CO. to Cleveland, Oh., which I could not use. I needed one, oneway ticket to Erie, Pa.. Priceline.com ripped me for $488.90.