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    Parents’ dispute with P&O Cruises was settled only after an audio recording was discovered.

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    My Parents’ Cruise Nightmare: An Audio Drama Worthy of Oscars

    Every Tuesday, our expert swoops in to tackle your financial fiascos or consumer conundrums, because who doesn’t love a good horror story in the realm of customer service? Stick around to find out how to submit your own tragic tale at the end of this post. Today’s gem comes from… drum roll please…

    My parents booked a holiday with P&O Cruises. They were promised onboard spend credit, which was confirmed not once, but twice. They even have an audio recording of the discussion—thank you, technology! After forking out a deposit, P&O pulled a Houdini and vanished the onboard spend, which was still boldly displayed on the original invoice. They complained, but P&O refused to play ball. Fearing a financial bloodbath with their deposit after realizing they had become expendable, my parents went ahead with the trip sans the promised credit.
    Rhys

    Now, let me dissect this tragic tale of familial financial mishaps. I sifted through the paperwork and found that delightful nugget: £60 onboard credit each, amounting to a not-so-tasty total of £120. But lo and behold, by the time the second invoice rolled around, it was as if it had never existed—poof! Gone like a bad vacation memory.

    I decided to reach out to P&O Cruises, thinking they might be as happy to chat as their former customers were eager to sail. Initially, they played the Price Promise card—because what’s more comforting than a promise that sounds like it came from a game of Monopoly? Your parents found a cheaper ticket through Seascanner, and thus, P&O decided to match it, putting the minds of your average penny-pincher—hello, Rhys’s parents!—at ease.

    But wait! Here comes the plot twist. P&O claimed the onboard credit was not a token of loyalty; instead, it was merely tied to the original fare. Translation: if your parents wanted the credit, they should have stuck with the higher price. Genius move, right? Get the customers to agree to a deal, sign them up, then rewrite the rules when they least expect it!

    Armed with the audio recording of their conversation—a modern-day equivalent of “got proof?”—Rhys heroically sent it my way. Lo and behold, the agent on the line confirmed the loyalty scheme status and promised onboard credit, regardless of the fare. Cue the “Aha!” moment.

    I sent the recording (and a detailed translation for the P&O team’s convenience) back to them, and after prodding, they decided to grace your parents with the option of either a £120 refund or a future cruise credit. Miraculously, your parents were “delighted” with the refund, but still shaking their heads over the service they had received. Because nothing says “thank you for your business” like a series of minor emotional breakdowns over customer service!

    So, what do you do if you find yourself in a similar predicament? It’s commendable enough to complain directly to your service provider, even producing evidence in the form of an audio recording doesn’t guarantee sane reactions from these companies—who knew customer service could be this elusive? Your endeavor led you to a maze of complaints, ranging from ABTA to tracked letters that descended into the abyss of unanswered correspondence. A common theme seems to emerge here: the art of disappearing communication.

    If your complaints go unanswered like a prank call on a Friday night, consider escalating the matter to organizations like ABTA or the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA UK). And remember, should your plight remain unresolved, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) awaits, ready to dive into your case like a rescue mission on a sinking ship.

    This feature aims to be your comedic guide to navigating the often turbulent waters of consumer disputes. It’s not financial advice; it’s an epic saga of audacity and persistence. So if you’re ready to unveil your own drama, dive into the fray via:

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    Or fill out the form above—just leave a phone number or email so we can contact you for more twisted tales.

    Lastly, email us at news@skynews.com with “Money blog” in the subject line, because who doesn’t enjoy a riveting story?

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