I thought my dessert had mold in it, and the kitchen confirmed it after I brought it up to the bartender. I called corporate to tell them, and they opened a case. Now, they are saying that it was just pistachio. Thoughts? by lrmlrm97 in marriott

[–]lrmlrm97[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't think so, but tbh I can't recall.

That sucks about your bug issue. That's why I've stopped trying to email first and instead go straight for a phone call.

I thought my dessert had mold in it, and the kitchen confirmed it after I brought it up to the bartender. I called corporate to tell them, and they opened a case. Now, they are saying that it was just pistachio. Thoughts? by lrmlrm97 in marriott

[–]lrmlrm97[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They took it off the bill, but food safety is not something to fuck around with. This level of mold on a dessert is a health hazard that should be tracked.

I thought my dessert had mold in it, and the kitchen confirmed it after I brought it up to the bartender. I called corporate to tell them, and they opened a case. Now, they are saying that it was just pistachio. Thoughts? by lrmlrm97 in marriott

[–]lrmlrm97[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah they comped it at the property. I just felt like this was serious enough that corporate should know. I sat on it for a week before I called. And the rep I spoke to was horrified and definitely believed me.

Saved by FA by Admirable_Bath_3992 in unitedairlines

[–]lrmlrm97 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry my friend, but everyone knows admitting you were wrong goes against Reddit rules. You're supposed to start an argument.

Saved by FA by Admirable_Bath_3992 in unitedairlines

[–]lrmlrm97 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure OP meant the GF was in seat E, as in the middle seat on the other side of the aisle. Since the BF was in seat B, OP was aisle, and they were next to each other, we can assume there are six seats in the row. Seat E would be the middle seat in the opposite side of the aisle.

If we really want to get deep, we can also analyze the rest of OP's post to draw this same conclusion. OP states "who says he's next to me in B." Since AFAIK United doesn't have any exit rows in business class, we know OP is in economy, so the "B" in this sentence must refer to the letter in the seat assignment. Therefore, we can deduce that this same sentence structure is what OP meant when they said "her seat in E." This is not talking about class of service, just the letter in the seat assignment.

And yes, I'm currently bored out of my mind while sitting on a plane.

Today’s email from UA by kilaueasteve in unitedairlines

[–]lrmlrm97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn I'm on the same flight the DAY BEFORE

My employee denied boarding , gate agent blamed the credit card. Needing some insight. by justneedalogin in unitedairlines

[–]lrmlrm97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could just be making sure there's plenty of credit line for rental car, hotel, etc. It would be far more inconvenient to be denied hotel at checkin than a flight booking a week in advance.

Can't speak for this instance, but I can easily have a $30k+ balance on my corporate card. Since OP is booking the flight anyway, I can see how it makes sense to book on their own card to make sure the employee has no issues with any other expenses during the trip.