I discussed this ad nauseum with Matt and Sam in Cozumel (more about that later!), Matt suggested I take a slightly different tactic for my next reply, if I chose to do so. I'm giving it one more shot, really just because I want to see if a human is going to read it.
Incidentally, we flew AA to Cozumel, and to be honest it wasn't that great. They're kinda going the same direction as everyone else (i.e. downward), and since JetBlue has recently added JFK to Burbank flights, I'll probably go that direction until JB burns me, too. After which I will probably refuse to fly until the anger wears off.
Anyway, here's the final installment. Incidentally, my dad said he would bet me $100 that my reply will in fact include the phrase "bad weather". Since I am not a fool, I did not take the bet.
I've already filed a complaint about this, which was assigned file number I2007/06-02104-00008-001. The response I received indicated a bit of a misunderstanding. I will write this one clarification and then I will leave this issue alone:
My complaint was unrelated to my flight being canceled on account of bad weather. I understand that you do not control the weather, nor is it your responsibility to "make it up" to customers inconvenienced by bad weather. In the event of bad weather, I agree with the decision to delay or cancel flights in the interest of safety, inconvenient though it may be for everyone. My complaint is with my receiving a confirmation on another flight, then, due to a glitch or human error (by the phone representative's own admission), losing my booking on that flight. My complaint is also with the poor treatment I received from your ticketing agent and particularly the supervisor, Stephanie Mateus, at the SFO check-in counter. I also wished to praise the AA phone reservation agents with whom I spoke. Assuming that your system has any log of my calls to them, please pass my gratitude on to them.
If you do deign to reply to this, please do not include the phrase "bad weather"; we are all in agreement as to AA's responsibilities WRT bad weather.
Again, you can read the whole, unadulterated story at http://staunchtech.blogspot.com/2007/06/customer-relations-letter-to-american.html if anything is unclear.
Sincerely,
Nate XXXXXXX
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