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I am currently on leave from the IT University of Copenhagen, and from aug. 2006 - aug. 2007 working as Associate Research Professor at the Center for Design Research Copenhagen, an independant center situated at the School of Architecture. During this year, I will be working on a book about the development of aesthetics, design and interaction on the WWW, together with colleague Ida Engholm.

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29.5.07
A morning with SAS.. 
I wanted to book an Eurobonus trip for a trip within Europe this fall.
I tried online several times before but was told I needed to book on the phone. Today, online booking worked, but no trips were available unless I fly Business class, which I cant understand because it's a fairly popular city Im flying to and there are almost 4 months left to my departure.

So I decided to try booking my trip via the phone:
4 calls to the Eurobonus service, each time I was disconnected after the initial automated response.
2 calls to the SAS general customer service, through which I the second time got through to the Eurobonus service and then were guided through an automated voice response system which was supposed to lead to a living person I could talk to. Once I got so far, the line gave me the busy signal and I had to hang up.
One more call to the Eurobonus service number. This time I got through to the point where I were supposed to be able to talk to someone. Then I was told the waiting time to get through to this person was 17 minutes.
"You are now number 50 in the queue".
Then I hung up, voluntarily.

Thank you for your brilliant service SAS.
Time spent NOT booking a trip - roughly 40 minutes.


Comments:
I know the feeling :-) I called SAS this morning to change a flight. Estimated wait: 20 minutes. I just hung up and found another number: SAS Hotline 32326800 (for Economy Extra and Business). No waiting and good service. Maybe you should try the hotline?
/Anders Albrechtslund
 
I was trying the same ting yesterday: If I booked the ticket without EuroBonus, there were lots of seats available. If I tried with EuroBonus, there were no seats available.

I think the deal is that our bonus points only apply to some select departures that SAS have trouble filling up anyway.
They really are cheating, aren't they?
 
thanks for the tip, Anders - will try!

And yes, Jesper, I dont get their customer policy either - I thought Eurobonus was supposed to be a reward system, not a sofisticated form of punishment ;)
 
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Conferences
ACE 2007
Mobile Media 2007
MobileCHI 07
Perth DAC 2007
DIGRA 2007
AOIR 8.0/2007

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My Ph.D. thesis website:
Towards a Poetics of Virtual Worlds


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I also used to host & work in a world called StoryMOO.