United Wants To Make Good To Parents Bilked For $3000

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Looks the blogger whose elderly, recovering-from-surgery parents got bilked for $3000 after United Airlines lost their airlines, is finally catching a break.

Looks the blogger whose elderly, recovering-from-surgery parents got bilked for $3000 after United Airlines lost their airlines, is finally catching a break.

After United asked us to take down an executive’s cellphone number we accidentally posted, we mentioned to the PR person about Mahesh’s plight.

Today Mahesh blogs:

    “UAL has called me last week for more questions and again late last friday evening and left a message that they are ready to make some amends. I am scheduled to be having a very busy day today, so I left a message for UAL to contact me on tuesday.”

If all goes well, tomorrow should prove the power of a one-man, dedicated, blog campaign when you:

• Supply source documents
• Reach out to affinity blogs
• Aggressively pursue the company with written letters and
• Call the executive of customer care on his personal cellphone

— BEN POPKEN

Previously:
United Still Wants To Screw Parents Bilked For $3000
United Agrees To Right $3000 Wrong
United Airlines Flub Costs Parents $3000, Refunds Only $600

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