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why do vouchers have expiry dates?

Posted in learnt / grateful task, work with tags , , , , , , , on 26 August 2008 by adt

this is something i do not understand – why would vouchers expire?

 

i don’t mean the special offer vouchers that you get in the junk mail, or cut out of magazines. i don’t  include  the free accommodation vouchers that a hotel might hand out which is only valid for a specific period of time (maybe during low season).

 

i’m referring to the hand-over-cash to buy them vouchers: like if i buy a r100 gift voucher from a store – it has an expiry date. why?

 

isn’t that voucher just a nicer way to give r100 to my friend? a more spend-specific way to give them r100?

 

that the shop can turn around after a few months and say – “so sorry, but that voucher has expired, we cannot honour it.” – that’s like putting an expiry date on a banknote.

 

i had this problem with telkom today – i bought 2 world call calling cards some time back – and i didn’t use all of the credit. i tried to confirm the amount left on it last night, and was told that it had expired. and yep, there it is in small print in the corner, that it expires… so the money i didn’t use just disappears.

 

i called telkom today – and the call centre agent and his superior hid behind “it’s policy” or “it has expired” or “they have 3 year cycles, these cards” – and there is “nothing we can do”.

 

i think it is theft – whether the card has expired 6 days, 6 months or 6 years ago. it is money i have paid them, and they have decided they cannot honour.

 

i’d love to understand the thinking behind this.

 

and then

 

 

what bugged me today: our in-house students who are so part of the “google-research” age – where they learn to copy & paste beautifully, but don’t actually take anything in. they don’t think. they read what they have pasted from a website– stumble over the ‘big’ words – don’t actually understand what they are reading – and then repeat it all again with the next presentation. pity.

 

what i learnt today: that, apparently, in the xhosa culture you do not speak to someone that is eating (unless of course you are sitting down to a meal together). interesting…

 

what i am grateful for: hard boiled eggs

are my standards too high?

Posted in learnt / grateful task, theatre, work with tags , , , , on 12 August 2008 by adt

last night i got a call from stef & johanna in vienna… was just what i needed… really made me smile… thank you.

 

so nice to catch up with them J

 

 

do you also find sometimes, that people will not listen to what you ask, or read it properly. merely glance at it and then tell you want they think you want to hear?

 

my day was full of people like that… from colleagues… insurance quoters, travel websites and hotels.

 

i began to think maybe it was me. i was happy to (ok, i would grudgingly) admit that it could be me, but not in cases like this.

 

hotel

“hello – who is your marketing manager please?”

“putting you through!”

 

garage door repairers

“hello, i need t speak to someone about the lock and system on my garage door”

“you can come in an buy a new lock, we have them in stock”

 

online travel website

“i cannot find my airline’s frequent flyer programme in the drop down list of choices on your site. can you see if it can be added?”

“you will find our drop down list of frequent flyer programmes under ‘my account’”

 

insurance people just ignore the questions they don’t want to answer

 

colleague doesn’t answer my e-mail, i get frustrated, she complains to me, using that dreaded cc function… so not necessary…

 

 

anyway – off to the theatre – gotta make snow 6 times this week. oh, and i recruited yet another colleague into the thespian world!

 

what bugged me today: colleagues (is this a recurring theme?)

 

what i learnt today: how to print a large photograph

 

what i am grateful for: Princess – or cleaning up after me so well, and folding my t-shirts in the cupboard!

communication…. thinking… is it so hard…

Posted in learnt / grateful task, work with tags , , , , , , on 5 August 2008 by adt

blogging is so interesting… it took me a lot time to get my head around it, and i’m still not sure i completely understand it. certainly not everything one can do.

 

people have all sorts of motivations for it – sharing info on a field of interest, practicing writing of some sort… keeping a diary. the latter is one aspect of why i do it. i love writing. i think i am ok at it, and  can improve. i’ve tried writing long-hand in a journal, but it doesn’t last long. if i am honest, it is because i thrive on a reaction. and this is one way to get that (if i get more hits of course).

 

i did stumble across a blog today in the usa that had some eerie similarities to mine… a mid-30 year old that has just come out. has had therapy recently, and is coming off anti-depressants (i have just come off completelyJ). and we’ve both just started blogging in the last few weeks. interesting hey? makes you wonder if there are others out there.

 

whenever i have to write something, i find that i need to let the subject matter stew in my head for a few days until i am ready to write it. i play around with wording ideas, bring in extra ideas, throw some out, and finally sit and just let it flow. if i’m in the right mood it will work, and i will be able to bring across the right emotion. what this has caused is that i will spend the latter part of the day considering how to start the blog, what to title it, and what to write that day (seeing a this is a daily blog for me). and then, depending on what has happened in the time leading up to my sitting down to write, that may all change.

 

like tonight. i was about to start writing, when i got a phone call which left me pretty pissed off. i knew i didn’t want to write in that mood, so i postponed it, and read this other blog instead. i now feel more positive, and can write with less anger.

 

today started off so well. i was in a good mood and happy to be going to the office. i went in on my motorbike, which always brings a smile to my face – especially when i can get past slow or none-moving traffic J

 

but as the day progressed i realized that i was losing my good mood, and started to think about why. and i realized that it mostly boiled down to a lack of communication. not necessarily on my part, but i was left to fix several problems that were caused by lack of proper communication. or lack of thinking. or both.

 

i don’t mind helping, i really don’t. but when i spend the best part of the day being handed one issue after another to solve, that was caused by others, i begin to lose my sense of humour.

 

a few examples:

1. a sentence was copied from a suppliers confirmation and sent to the client:” includes transportation to point x”. client took it as meaning their transport. supplier meant it as the transportation for her own people. the information was not checked before it was simply passed on. who has to explain the additional costs of the transportation for the clients? me.

 

2. most hotels & lodges will allow a child under 12 (some under 18) to share a room with their parents. often for free, sometimes at a reduced rate. we have a situation now, where a lodge is charging a (reduced) rate for the child in the party (there are 5 people: 4 adults and 1 child). but, because the party has an uneven number of members, they also need to charge the single supplement. (the single supplement is usually charged for people using a room on their own. it can be anything from 0 to 100% extra to the rate a per person sharing is paying).

 this “uneven number in the party”-surcharge had never been explained as such, and in fact has never been seen by myself at all. of course, we didn’t mention this supplement to the clients, and they are refusing to pay it. who get to solve that? me.

 

3. when we arrange allocations with hotels (basically, a room at the hotel, every night of the year, that ‘belongs’ to us, allowing us to sell it to a client immediately, without having to check on availability first), the hotel will mention certain dates where the allocation is blocked out. this means that on those dates they mention, the allocated rooms do not apply, mainly because they could make more money on it. this would be the case over christmas and new year, say, or over times of large sporting events, or if a group had taken over the whole hotel.

 

sometimes, these block-out dates are not passed on to our agents overseas, and they make bookings that they immediately confirm to their clients. but the hotel cannot assist, as they are block out dates. someone has not done their job in communicating the correct block-out dates. who gets to find alternatives that the clients might accept? me.

 

4. sometimes the team will just not think. they will do what they assume i said, even if it does not make sense, instead of what i did say. the example i have is too complicated to explain, but suffice to say it cased several phone calls between 4 people who were trying to help, all because she didn’t think in the first place. who bears the brunt of this, cos he’s in the middle? me.

 

5. we book a guide to meet some clients in johannesburg at 21h00. we fly him up, so that he lands at 16h30, and has his rental car by 17h30 latest. at 20h30 he calls me to say that he cannot find the hotel he is supposed to be staying in. he is a good 30 minutes drive from the airport, and 3 hours after landing he hasn’t been to drop off his own luggage yet? this doesn’t make sense…

he is at the hotel the clients are going to stay at, trying to score an upgrade (at our expense of course) because he is too lazy to try and find his hotel. he claims to have called the hotel to ask for directions, but that he didn’t understand them.

so i need to phone another city, 1500km away, to get directions for the guide who is in that city, and only about 7km away. why the fuck didn’t he go there straight away at 17h30 when he landed… i just don’t get it. why do i have to do all the thinking around here?

 

it is tradition in the theatre world that one gives small gifts to each other (cast & crew) – usually on opening night, although some do it on the final night. i did my cards this evening, and i reflected again on how much i love my fountain pen. i don’t write with a pen very much at all anymore, so when i have something special to write, i find myself digging out the 21st-birthday-present fountain pen. i do enjoy that.

 

with all the computers and e-mails today, it is not surprising that i don’t have a clue what the handwriting of most of my friends looks like!

 

 

what bugged me today: non-thinkers

 

what i learnt today: that patience and charm do have benefits

 

what i am grateful for: my motorbike