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Hot in the City

This is about the life of Miss Mo, a 30-something gal who recently moved back to Singapore from the US.

 

Miss Mo's angry with the Singapore Girl!

Miss Mo and Leon went to Bali. You can see our pictures in this blog too. Leon has earlier booked out air tickets online on the elitist airline in Singapore - the Singapore airline. The instructions were that we could print the boarding pass online. So I thought it'd be a breeze.

I didn't have a printer so I had to still check in with my e-ticket anyway. However, Miss Singapore girl insisted that Miss Mo provide a credit card. So Miss Mo gave her her credit card but Miss S'pore Girl said it got to be Leon's credit card. It was utter stupidity that I had to wait for Leon for the credit card and not be able to check in myself. Bodoh!

Anyway, on our way back to Singapore, another bodoh incident happened. Our tvs couldn't work. We asked one of the rare flight steward for help. He went to 'reset' our tvs. But after a few minutes, the tvs were still not working. But the flight steward did not even tell us what was the issue or offer his apologies. He specifically said 'I will go and reset it one more time and if it still doesn't work. Then it'd be a problem and then we'd be sorry'. We would put off by his comments. Shouldn't he apologize first for causing this inconvenience in the first place? We paid for such expensive airfare and yet he didn't think it was a problem. We were put off too that he didn't come back to tell us politely that 'he tried to reset but it's still not working. he's sorry'. No follow-up, no apology, nothing.

I'm going to write in to complain!

 

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Blogger SuperSt*r Says:

i guess it's legit that they asked for the credit card of the person who booked the ticket...anyways speaking of complaints, i haven't received any acknowledgement of the complaint i made to the PM office -- a story that i should probably share on this blog soon...

 

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