I thought this was a thing of the past, but nope. It's still going on and well-attended at that. I'm not sure about the equipment used, but both video and audio were good.
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As an anti-Facebook crusader, this blog is my alternative for keeping in touch with family and friends. Note: You have to press Play twice to play a video: Once to load the video and then again to actually play it. Use the Older Post(s) link to view posts in reverse chronological order.
Christmas trees are going up, and with the official policy being "Let Christmas Linger," they're going to be up for a while. I'm into it. Thank you, shopping malls (de facto community centers) all over Thailand. You're going to play those Christmas songs again, aren't you? (You even made me, this late in life, like Brenda Lee's Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree!!!)
And the troupes of young Santa Claus singers and dancers? I must admit that I vastly prefer them to Old Fat Ass Santa Claus in the shopping malls back home, whom I resemble entirely too much.
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I do not know the events team at Terminal 21 Mall. But whoever they are, they know what I like. This year they gave us a scary-AF Halloween event. Scary not because of anything they did, but because of the talents of the contestants in the Halloween costume contest.
I tip my hat to all the contestants who, with their considerable makeup, costume, and acting skills, managed to frighten this old guy quite effectively. I can't unsee the image of a cute little girl walking around carrying a severed head. Well-done, young lady. Well-done, all.
It occurred to me the other night, while out riding the bicycle and not finishing by midnight, that sometimes I AM, in fact, the Midnight Rider. That's just how it goes sometimes, especially if you fall asleep in the La-Z-Boy recliner. Especially if you live in a tropical country, where afternoon naps are the order of the day. Especially, I guess, if you've always been a night owl.
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My partner bought these orchids at the mall, and planted (hung?) them at home. They are right in front of my office, which makes for some very nice orchid viewing.
One good thing about living in a sauna country is that you've got a beautiful garden to look at year around. (Albeit from the safety of your air-conditioned refuge.)
20231022 |
The Problem: Agoda and t'way Air Destroying Concept of Roundtrip Flight: Checked Baggage Scam
I regret to report that Agoda and t'way Air are greedily destroying the concept of a roundtrip flight. Everybody knows what a roundtrip flight is: You and your luggage depart from an airport on an airline's airplane, and some time later, you and your luggage return to that same airport on that same airline's airplane.
Some bad people at Agoda and t'way Air have come up with a new scam, wherein they blow up the reasonable assumption that the luggage allowance for your returning flight is, of course, the same as the luggage allowance for your departing flight. Using Bangkok to Incheon roundtrip as an example, they have unilaterally decided to allow 15kg of luggage on your departing flight and 0kg of luggage on your return flight.
Of course, you don't know this or expect this. It is deliberately kept secret from you when you are buying your ticket on Agoda.
Ticket-wise, how they do it is they actually sell you two one-way tickets. You think you're getting a roundtrip flight like you always do. But, nope. They've redefined the concept of a roundtrip flight, and the only way you'll know is if you happen to burrow deep into what are labeled as "airline codes."
Here's Agoda's own verbiage:
Your bookings were made as a combination of two one-way tickets sold as a round-trip flight. This is a popular product with a very competitive rate.
Oh? So I thought I was buying a roundtrip ticket like I almost always do, but unbeknownst to me, I was actually buying "a combination of two one-way tickets sold as a round-trip flight" that I've never heard of in my life until now (20231027)...
Am I supposed to view this new scam with admiration? I do not. It lowers us all, while violating fundamental principles of online communication, especially for an international customer base. That is, it makes the simple (a roundtrip flight is a roundtrip flight) into something complex (a roundtrip flight IS a roundtrip flight UNLESS it is a combination of two one-way tickets sold as a roundtrip flight).
Indeed, it even confuses the meaning of what's a ticket and what's a flight. I will stop here to avoid using profanity.
How Agoda Hides the Truth
The screenshot below shows how Agoda hides the fact that your returning flight checked baggage allowance is 0kg by displaying ambiguous text, possibly intended to make users think there's an information feed problem. The ambiguous text instructs you to contact the airline (cannot be reasonably contacted). You cannot reasonably contact Agoda either. They've built their website to make sure of that.
What Agoda deliberately does NOT show you is that you have 0kg checked baggage allowance for your return flight.
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Summary: Disappointment in Agoda and t'way Air
I have been a frequent Agoda customer for a long time. It saddens me that they perpetrated a blatant scam on me. t'way Air was an unknown quantity. I chose them because they fly out of Don Mueang Airport instead of Suvarnabhumi Airport. I won't be using them again.
I hope you happen to see this post before the travel sites and airlines pull this same checked baggage scam on you. If I could be granted a wish for justice, it would be that the person most responsible at Agoda be fired, and the person most responsible at t'way Air be fired.
Disclaimer: Don't Blame the Workers
No disrespect is intended towards any of the workers at Agoda or t'way Air. If these companies pull scams on their customers, we can only imagine what they do to their employees. Let me sympathize greatly with the poor employees at t'way Air in Incheon Airport Terminal 1. It is their lot in life to have the horrible job of revealing the scam to blindsided passengers. What a horrible task!!!
Agoda's response: Prompt, but Mumbo F'ing Jumbo...
I submitted a case via a web form on the Agoda site on 20231024-1811. I had a coherent response with screenshots included in my Inbox by 20231024-1906. My claim that it is nearly impossible to contact Agoda was true at the time I claimed it, but the web form on the Agoda website might be a good way into customer service. It certainly worked fast in this instance.
Regarding what they wrote, well...
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