Monthly Archive for August, 2007

A typically Irish moment

I don’t think I could describe the Irish any more accurately then this.

I was in town today dropping off forms to the CRO (who could really do with air conditioning in their office) and on my way back home I stopped off in McDonalds for a bite to eat (What can I say, I’m a classy guy)

The fire alarm went off while I was biting into my burger and so the guy sitting beside me and myself in perfect sync turned around to see if there was flames behind us. Satisfied we were in no immediate danger we turned back around and finished eating.

I broke YouTube!

….Well not really, but its the first time I’ve ever seen an internal server errror on the site.

Youtube - Internal Server Error

And before anyone goes typing that link in, it’s “The Clash - Rock the Casbah” and yes, you can haze me later.

Also on a slightly unrelated note, has YouTube been really slow for anyone else?

Nothing quite like some healthy rivalry…

This is the General Chat section of the Irish Webmaster forum

I’ve highlighted the most interesting part of this picture.

Irish Web Master forum

This is the Feedback forum from boards.ie

Again, I’ve highlighted the more interesting parts in red.

Boards.ie Feedback forum

Let the games begin.

Guys and Dolls…

And this is not about that crappy musical.

Nick sent me a link to this

And all I can say that its freaked the shit out of me. These people obviously have some very deep rooted psychological problems that they should really get some help with. When you get to a stage in life where you refer to a over sized piece of plastic as ’she’ and feel stressed out from being separated from ‘her’ you know you’ve got some problems.

I love content protection….

 I got this message when I went to play a DVD on my PC now.
Windows Media Player Content Protection

Wonderful.

I just opened it in VLC instead.

Test

It appears something has gone wrong with the update. Fucking huzzah.

Conor does Scotland

I’m back from wee bonnie Scotland (Well I came back Monday, i’ve been lazy since)

Some of the highlights have been:

Cute girl on plane who I was talking to

….Then she told me I sound like I have some time managment issues.

Meeting Nick and Kirsty (My partner in business/crime (delete as necessary))

Spending the majority of time watching movies/playing games

Spending the night before I go home actually talking about the business and doing necessary paperwork. And all about Project Pontouf at some ungodly hour in the morning.

Going to bed when the sun was rising

Eating breakfast at 5pm

A photo diary:

Haggis Favourites

Fascist Tree

Castle Campbell

Shame about my finger cutting off the last bit of that photo.

I am not a lawyer….

But does Aer Lingus’s Conditions of Carriage (Now referred to as CoC) make very little sense? I’m currently going through them to see if there is any way of getting my money back, the fight on the customer service front isn’t going to plan at the moment but when the only way to contact them is by fax or post…. You are stuck dealing with reservation agents.

So I’m looking over everything and their fare rules say no refunds unless you are on a business class flight. Or as the rules say

NO REFUND AT ANY TIME EXCEPT FOR BUSINESS CLASS

However when you look at the Conditions of Carriage you see the following:

2.5 CONDITIONS PREVAIL OVER REGULATIONS

Except as provided in these Conditions of Carriage, in the event of inconsistency between these Conditions of Carriage and any other regulations we may have, dealing with particular subjects, these Conditions of Carriage shall prevail.

So when I’m reading that it looks like to me, if there is something in the fare rules which doesn’t agree with the conditions of carriage, the conditions of carriage win over, but they also say this:

3.1.3 Some Tickets are sold at fares which may be partially or completely non-refundable. You should check the fare rules at the time of booking and choose the fare best suited to your needs. You may also wish to ensure that you have appropriate insurance to cover instances where you might have to cancel your Ticket or are prevented from travelling.

But since I’ve just proven the fact the fare rules don’t seem to apply any more that statement is pretty much usless And section 4.2 goes:

If you do not travel, you may apply in writing for a full refund of taxes, fees and charges paid, in which case the refund may be subject to a reasonable administration charge.

So in theory if I wasn’t to travel on that flight I could claim a full refund (bar an admin charge for the refund itself) since under section 4.2 of their CoC it says if I don’t fly I get a refund.

But when you look at Article 10 - Refunds, it seems to be promising for me with one snag.

ARTICLE 10 - REFUNDS

10.1 We will refund a Ticket or any unused portion, in accordance with the applicable fare rules or Tariff, as follows:

10.1.1 Except as otherwise provided in this ARTICLE, we shall be entitled to make a refund either to the person named in the Ticket or, to the person who has paid for the Ticket, upon presentation of satisfactory proof of such payment

10.3 VOLUNTARY REFUNDS

10.3.1 If you are entitled to a refund of your Ticket for reasons other than those set out in 10.2, the amount of the refund shall be:

10.3.1.1 if no portion of the Ticket has been used, an amount equal to the fare and any taxes, fees and charges paid less any reasonable service charges or cancellation fees;The rules in 10.2 cover the following: “If we cancel a flight, fail to operate a flight reasonably according to schedule, fail to stop at your destination or Stopover, or cause you to miss a connecting flight

If you look at 10.1 it says “in accordance with the applicable fare rules” but section 2.5 seems to invalidate the fare rules, so I’m not sure where I stand with them on that part. However I think since I have proven their fare rules are not in line with their CoC so the fare rules don’t apply anymore so that section is null and void so I can get a full refund if I don’t fly with that ticket.

So this is my thinking, if I was to book another ticket with Aer Lingus at the lower rate and not fly using the higher priced ticket I can claim a full refund on it and get my money back. Would anyone with a more detailed knowledge of contract law care to look over my ideas?