tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post1423509064300980679..comments2024-03-27T21:07:37.131-07:00Comments on You Can (Not) Upgrade: Sydney 2018 June (12)obaKobahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05520586031308040420noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post-77301247188607635662018-08-24T10:12:20.993-07:002018-08-24T10:12:20.993-07:00Best Denki sensei,
Howdy from Istanbul. I am repl...Best Denki sensei,<br /><br />Howdy from Istanbul. I am replying this message from my favorite restaurant.<br />Yesterday there were sequential terrible experiences by United, followed by Turkish Airlines. UA58 delayed 3+ hrs so I missed original flight as well as backup reservation by Lufthansa. I finally settled with Turkish flight which was good because the in-flight meals are much better than LH. However, because of the holidays in Turkey, my flight couldn’t touch-down for 30 mn then didn’t receive a spot to deplane. After all, my driver Ado waited for me 4 hrs at the arrival hall.<br /><br /> Now at Sydney in June; Annie is always nice to me since we met 10+ yrs ago. My another secret is “glass necklace” which most of girls love my artwork fortunately. The merger of United and Continental (actually it was an acquisition by Continental and the name ‘UNITED’ and IATA prefixcode are remaining) was a kind of disaster for her. All the bosses in Chicago were gone or degraded, then the people from Texas replaced on top of her, there must be numerous frustrating issues happened to her, I guess. Therefore I started bringing my necklace to make her a bit happy, showing an evidence here is her admirer even after the disaster. So, she is a pro for the customer service in person, she totally understood and accepted my tiny gift.<br /><br />But, whether I bring a gift or not, she will do her best for me and other 1K/GS passengers for sure.<br />I am so lucky I have some good and powerful friends within United (or Continental).obaKobahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05520586031308040420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9030843786433538220.post-2662594594486822902018-08-23T17:48:45.932-07:002018-08-23T17:48:45.932-07:00obaKoba-sann,
TBH, I’m very impressed to know Ms....obaKoba-sann,<br /><br />TBH, I’m very impressed to know Ms. Annie (I don't know the exact spelling) provided preferential treatment to you.<br /><br />Business retailers do their best to present the most excellent happenings to all their clients. <br />In the end, getting all the clients to buy their merchandise may command them a significant amount of money. <br />Thus, they desire to confirm each customer feels like receiving the best handling and is incited to their action or greater effort often with a reward like preferential treatment to purchase more.<br /><br />Still, not all clients are alike.<br />Some will make tiny possessions obtained with money for an array of logics.<br />Possibly due to limited budgets, being afraid to make large purchases or no necessity for more things to buy. <br />Although, there’re other clients who make enormous purchases or repeated tiny ones that gather to a large sum total. <br />Needless to say which type of customers should be treated preferentially.<br /><br />Of course that isn’t final reason why Ms. Annie provided preferential treatment to you.<br />At first, you have charms to attract others as I’ve told you repeatedly you’re a crowd puller, namely ‘attraction panda’ (lol).<br /><br />I wish you keep to "Fly the Friendly Skies ®."<br /><br />best denkiYamada denkihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09208013314781576920noreply@blogger.com