What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said:
AJ's luggage has been found on the bus heading to San Francisco, but not the bus that he was on.
Where he was supposed to be going in the first place. This wouldn't have been a problem if he just followed directions.
Entitlement at its finest. Change things and expect a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR COMPANY to just cater to your whims.
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@PSX_Defector said:
@scottalanmiller said:
AJ's luggage has been found on the bus heading to San Francisco, but not the bus that he was on.
Where he was supposed to be going in the first place. This wouldn't have been a problem if he just followed directions.
Entitlement at its finest. Change things and expect a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR COMPANY to just cater to your whims.
In this particular case Dominica checked their online policy and they did not follow it. Technically this one wasn't AJ screwing up. Greyhound has a policy about how luggage is handled and they decided not to follow it AND did not notify people on the bus that their luggage was not going along with them. Yes, AJ was asking for trouble by not following directions from you, but he DID follow the directions from Greyhound.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@PSX_Defector said:
@scottalanmiller said:
AJ's luggage has been found on the bus heading to San Francisco, but not the bus that he was on.
Where he was supposed to be going in the first place. This wouldn't have been a problem if he just followed directions.
Entitlement at its finest. Change things and expect a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR COMPANY to just cater to your whims.
In this particular case Dominica checked their online policy and they did not follow it. Technically this one wasn't AJ screwing up. Greyhound has a policy about how luggage is handled and they decided not to follow it AND did not notify people on the bus that their luggage was not going along with them. Yes, AJ was asking for trouble by not following directions from you, but he DID follow the directions from Greyhound.
Of course, the truth is more than likely much murkier than what is being told, with glaring omissions.
Excuse after excuse. Wasn't my fault, I followed what they said. Wasn't my fault, I didn't know. They were changing the rules on me. I would have a great suspicion about anything being said at this point.
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Dominica actually looked up the rules from Greyhound in this case. Don't know if AJ thought that he was following the rules or not. Dominica looked them up and determined that Greyhound didn't follow their stated policy on their website.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Dominica actually looked up the rules from Greyhound in this case. Don't know if AJ thought that he was following the rules or not. Dominica looked them up and determined that Greyhound didn't follow their stated policy on their website.
Which makes me wonder about the whole thing. They don't "hold" luggage. It's not an airport where there is tons of space to do something like this. The Dallas stop is half filled with busses and a small waiting room. The only place to store stuff like that would be at the garage between the Dallas County Jail and the halfway house on I-35. The SF stop is literally a temp building, so however it was supposed to be stored is a strange one.
For a company to do something like that so far out of policy, well, it doesn't pass the smell test. Even ignoring the obvious security faults here, what exactly were people supposed to do when they got to SF? There were five busses running that route per day, how were they supposed to catch up? Nah, it's not sounding right. And when something doesn't sound right, I demand proof.
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It wasn't in Dallas but at a transfer in Abilene. They didn't have enough space for the "onward" buses so some of the luggage was handled by a different run.
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I had Delta do the same thing to me a few weeks ago. Put my luggage on a different plane than me and almost had me go to a different place than the luggage because they didn't have a way to keep us together. There was no storage, just a lack of planning and sending luggage on without the person.
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How is @thanksajdotcom doing? He hasn't been around on here in a few days, has he?
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@dafyre said:
How is @thanksajdotcom doing? He hasn't been around on here in a few days, has he?
He's fine. He's been on a bus for days. Now he is partying his way across the west on his way to Vegas.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
How is @thanksajdotcom doing? He hasn't been around on here in a few days, has he?
He's fine. He's been on a bus for days. Now he is partying his way across the west on his way to Vegas.
IOW, he has learned nothing.
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Another thread has topped the 1K posts mark!
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Pork chops and salt potato kind of night.
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We are talking about walking downtown for fish tacos.
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Removing a Windows 2003 server as a DC.
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Only thirteen years old, not too bad
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@scottalanmiller said:
We are talking about walking downtown for fish tacos.
That has two very different meanings
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And the marching band is back.
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This is a train wreck. Guy has heard of Azure and wants to use it without even having the slightest clue what it is. What would make anyone so determined to use a product before even having the faintest idea of what the product is at all? This makes no sense to me.
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Holy necropost, batman!
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Found out that Greyhound lost @thanksajdotcom luggage. They think that it went on to San Francisco when he got off of the bus early. So hopefully they will find it soon.
Greyhound lost nothing. The traveler got off the bus prior to the ticketed location. It is up to the traveler to ensure that their luggage gets off with them in that instance.
I tried. They wouldn't let people off the bus to do just that. The same exact bus went from Amarillo to Phoenix. My bag was not on the bus. I managed to track it down in San Francisco and they are forwarding it to Las Vegas for me. I did my due diligence but was blocked by some asinine Greyhound employees.