tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833372664905554734.post412051479384555779..comments2024-03-23T03:41:27.086+08:00Comments on Corporate Governance in Malaysia: Unauthorized upgrades cost MAS 200 million a year?M.A. Windhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16833927103193297126noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833372664905554734.post-79171588818956890012012-05-28T14:23:13.916+08:002012-05-28T14:23:13.916+08:00You are possibly right about small changes in the ...You are possibly right about small changes in the name, but I wanted to hear that from Enrich, why our miles were everytime rejected, and the manager simply refused to do that. <br /><br />When the number is 100% correct but a small difference in the name (say they write extra "MR" in front), then those should be dealt with by a program or manually. <br /><br />I always had a feeling something else was going on, it was simply too strange. A large organisation not being able to handle such a simple task, with yearly millions of flights.M.A. Windhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16833927103193297126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833372664905554734.post-26316679762654040032012-05-28T13:38:44.900+08:002012-05-28T13:38:44.900+08:00It is important that the name on the ticket matche...It is important that the name on the ticket matches the name EXACTLY on the frequent flyer card. When family and given names have been swapped, it already gets rejected and you have to reclaim afterwards. Even though I am aware of this, will make sure that there are no errors and have the frequent flyer no. printed on my boarding pass, so it is all there in the system, cvnts still manage often to have my miles missing. My most recent experience was on a China Airlines flight trying to get the miles added to my Flying Blue (KLM/Air France) card. Surely the Dutch are honest :) The French :S or are them Taiwanese the problem? <br />Similar things happen when asking (mainly English) bookmakers for a bank transfer; even though you give them all the exact banking details, they still manage to mess it up. It is truly an art.<br />You make a good point 'those airmiles are worth quite a lot of money', so it pays to make deliberate mistakes hoping clients will forget about it.Tonynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833372664905554734.post-46340166546408392192012-05-28T09:20:05.325+08:002012-05-28T09:20:05.325+08:00Yeah! Same apply to Citi Group, BOA, JP Morgan, Mo...Yeah! Same apply to Citi Group, BOA, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. That's why those who bought these counters on 2009 had a handsome return. Without gov's aid or some ultra rich fellow's pump in money definitely all of them will bankrupt. Thay's why the problems keep coming.<br />NFC is cool but it's hard to determine who will be the winner. Technology is too advance. A small kid today will emerge as google tomorrow if they control some new technologies that the consumer sought after.lmenwenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833372664905554734.post-71661070831343432712012-05-27T14:52:12.073+08:002012-05-27T14:52:12.073+08:00There is a lot interesting stuff going on at the m...There is a lot interesting stuff going on at the mobile front, NFC is one important part of that. Not yet sure what will be the winner, things change very quickly.<br /><br />I actually own a bit of MAS-PA. My reasoning was simple: MAS will always be bailed out .....M.A. Windhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16833927103193297126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6833372664905554734.post-62503500072544666202012-05-27T13:42:23.427+08:002012-05-27T13:42:23.427+08:00Any comment on NFC technologies? Do you think smar...Any comment on NFC technologies? Do you think smart phone will replace credit card & debit card? I believe it will but the technology is still new.<br />Btw I dun think BN should bail out MAS! BN should act tough like Lee Kuan Yew. Make profit and stay alive or loss money and bankrupt!lmenwehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01095654912764338378noreply@blogger.com