Contacts for Qatar Baggage services
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Contacts for Qatar Baggage services
Does anyone have a good contact for QR baggage services? Their [email protected] gives
Final-Recipient: rfc822; *******@****************
Original-Recipient: rfc822;[email protected]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; mx1.qatarairways.com.qa
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 #5.1.0 Address rejected.
Mailbox full perhaps and not being attended? We were missing a bag on arrival and no help at the airport. I filled out a baggage report online as their office was closed on our 23.00L arrival.
Final-Recipient: rfc822; *******@****************
Original-Recipient: rfc822;[email protected]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; mx1.qatarairways.com.qa
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 550 #5.1.0 Address rejected.
Mailbox full perhaps and not being attended? We were missing a bag on arrival and no help at the airport. I filled out a baggage report online as their office was closed on our 23.00L arrival.
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I've discovered that the email address (given to me over the phone from customer services) is incorrect and have found one which replies with at least a "We'll get back to you in 72 hours".
The plot thickens...
The plot thickens...
Son of Slot
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It is remarkable how many companies - from large to small - do not handle their main incoming email account in a good way. I have often found that using a website listed 'info@...' email produces zero response. Friends of mine, when they started a small business in the mid 1990s, put a special alert tone in their office so that all could hear that an email had come in to the main support address and must be dealt with right away.
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Success in the end, my baggage was found after 5 days. But only after an enterprising young man who, having been sacked from his job as a lost baggage supervisor and replaced by a company that couldn't find their *ss with both hands, set up his own company to find baggage that airlines or their out sourced handling companies have no time, or cannot be bothered to, chase.
One thing learned from this whole episode was new to me after a lifetime of travelling. Qatar asked for a photograph of my bag, which luckily I found in my laptop, taken years ago. Mine is very unique, covered in stickers (yes, I know...). In the end that was how the above guy found it stuffed away in a customs shed.
One thing learned from this whole episode was new to me after a lifetime of travelling. Qatar asked for a photograph of my bag, which luckily I found in my laptop, taken years ago. Mine is very unique, covered in stickers (yes, I know...). In the end that was how the above guy found it stuffed away in a customs shed.