QF flight search engine even dodgier? Please no!

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Re: a remedy?

Am not sure about the fees charged by airline ombudsman but I know the telecommunications ombudsman charges a telco a few thousand every time they investigate a complaint. Which is why if threatened with ombudsman any telco worker will fix problem in anyway they can. Better than paying out thousands and still having to fix the problem. I can only assume similar fees exist in this case. So if the threat does not motivate a fix then they haven't been fined often enough for the realisation to sink in. Moral threaten, act on threat if not fixed, civic duty served eventually they will learn.
 
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Re: a remedy?

Am not sure about the fees charged by airline ombudsman but I know the telecommunications ombudsman charges a telco a few thousand every time they investigate a complaint. Which is why if threatened with ombudsman any telco worker will fix problem in anyway they can. Better than paying out thousands and still having to fix the problem. I can only assume similar fees exist in this case. So if the threat does not motivate a fix then they haven't been fined often enough for the realisation to sink in. Moral threaten, act on threat if not fixed, civic duty served eventually they will learn.

I recently had an issue with Jetstar that they refused to resolve even with the threat to take it to the Airline Consumer Advocate. (For the record, Jetstar finally offered a refund once I followed up and lodged a complaint with the ACA.)
 
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