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  1. I think I am going to need further clarification. Reading that post it seems they are sorting frivolous and valid complaints so doesn't that show you can validate a legitimate claim without the fear of some complaints free for all? People who want to make frivolous claims are always going to exist, illegitimising a valid complaint is not going make entitled people feel less entitled and why should someone with a valid complaint be punished for frivolous complainers? That feels frivolous in of itself😂.
  2. The OP started this thread with the example of a cruise that was suppose to spend a couple of days in Antarctica but had that portion of the cruise cancelled.
  3. I feel like this is something I see a lot of Americans worry about and maybe points to a cultural difference but my experience is validating a legitimate complaint doesn't lead to a cascade of frivolous complaints. Common sense can prevail and you can sort the frivolous from the valid and to be honest this fear of the frivolous complaint I think plays into cooperations interests by stigmatising everyone who complains.
  4. IMO they should offer the bus tour not force it on passengers but also refund the difference in price and those who do not want the bus tour full refund and let people instead use the money towards a trip they actually want.
  5. But you could have seen those ports with an actual bus tour company that would have cost a fraction of a luxury river cruise. The issue is the comparable value. Scenic the company runs bus tours as well but despite being premium tours none of their bus tours cost anywhere near what their river cruises cost. Those passengers might have enjoyed a bus tour if it didn't cost them the premium price of a river cruise. They didn't just pay to see the sights, they paid for a particular experience that cost extra so springing a surprise bus tour was not appropriate in this circumstance.
  6. If you book a cruise and it turns into a bus tour you should be notified in advanced and given the option to withdraw your participation with a refund. IMO if the cruise cannot run they just should cancel as I don't feel a bus tour is a substitute for a cruise experience. I should probably add that Scenic Cruises is an ultra luxury cruise company. People paid a lot of money for this experience and however you cut it no bus tour is going adequately substitute that level of luxury and that was one of the points the passengers won on in their case that the offered bus tour did not meet the same value as the cruise they paid for.
  7. I agree with a lot though I'm not sold on self regulation. Unless it is something like the entertainment industry that has a vocal court of public opinion my usual experience of self regulation is it takes one to flout it everyone sees them get away with it and then everything just devolves into a feral who can get with the most situation. In Australia we had a class action launched against Scenic Cruises after the river cruises they sold turned into bus tours due to river levels in Europe being too low. Passengers had not been notified and they only found out on arrival. The passengers won that class action but it is not really a viable solution to have to go to court for every itinerary change😂 and too be fair they probably only won due how extreme this case was.
  8. It is generally not recommended to travel to Russia due to its government's invasion of Ukraine. Technically you can travel to Russia and people have been doing so but the government is known to arbitrarily detain foreigners if they are having a dispute with their country which at the moment is pretty much every country west of their border😂. Though (not trying to get political but kind of relevant in this case) from what I hear America has at least one Russia friendly presidential candidate so if they get voted in and stay consistent in their views along with Russia not having another coup then relations might thaw between the two countries and travel to Russia at least for Americans may become safe and viable sooner than expected🤷‍♀️.
  9. Caviar is a bit like wine different varieties different flavours. Did once a caviar taste testing experience, had a couple from Iran, France and Russia (pre war obviously now I hear they use Uruguayan or Greek). Some were jet black, some olive green one Iranian variety was yellow😯. The flavours ranged from light salty refreshing, what they call taste of the sea to a more heavy meaty umami flavour, something to do with iodine levels. Eating caviar you can't use a metal spoon, apparently reacts with the flavour so they gave us these tiny mother of pearl spoons to scoop the caviar on blinis or they said you can eat it off the back of your hand for a more a more authentic experience. Who knew luxury food could be hand food😂. If you ever get the chance I recommend a taste testing experience, it is really interesting.
  10. I think my strategy will be go so niche it will be unlikely anyone will have strong opinions on the subject. So who wants to join me in a conversation about the history of cement? Or perhaps we could talk about the properties of black holes? Maybe the intricacies of the Kula Ring of the Trobriand Islands😂.
  11. Now if you really want to throw the cat amongst the pigeon just say "I really enjoyed Star Wars episode 8 and 9"😱
  12. Obviously you have been lucky you have not met the Trekie fan boy who wants to rant why all Star Trek post 2009 is a blasphemy ruining the legacy of a great sci fi universe😜. And do not even think to mention you enjoy any new Star Trek lest you want an education as to why you are wrong to like it😂.
  13. I think it would be easier to list the things you can talk about as that would probably be a smaller list😂.
  14. As a non ebook reader I usually can recognise if someone is using an ebook. The devices I have noticed are thinner than your average tablet but most of all people hold them differently probably because they use them so differently and aren't scrolling or typing as you would on a tablet.
  15. The one thing that I did like during the up vote trial was having the OP's post at the top no matter the page. Sometimes especially if it is a long thread you don't want to read from the very beginning so it was nice that I could start at any page and still see the OPs original post that started the thread
  16. According to Arontt's they haven't changed anything 🤷‍♀️: Enraged Aussies are slamming Arnott's Iced VoVos: 'What the hell happened?'
  17. Both Tim Tam's and Iced Vovo featured on Snack Masters: Snack Masters S2 Ep1 I was surprised to learn the Iced Vovo fondant is strawberry flavoured. I had always thought it was plain flavoured.
  18. The search function definitely needs some tweaking. I was just recently searching a thread for posts relating to a certain topic and I read on the last page one post with some of the info I was looking for but when I ran a search to see if there was more in the thread with the relevant key words it came up with 0 results. This is not the first time I have noticed omitted results and I can only imagine how many things are skipped or missed that I don't know about.
  19. Correct. I had actually forgotten about this post😂.
  20. Salt does cut bitterness, it is why when you cook bitter foods you always put salt. However for me like with coffee (I have never understood people who put lots of sugar in their coffee🤷‍♀️) the bitterness of tea is part of its flavour so I wouldn't want to cut it out.
  21. This is what I am more worried about than someone robbing my house. The most valuable thing money wise I own at home is my TV, easily replaced but if someone hijacked my financials that would be far more difficult to sort out and have greater consequences.
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