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PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 8:58 pm
by d3fai13r
Hi Dmytro Velocity Membership Number: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

We’ve got a treat for you - a free upgrade to Velocity Gold! Given you came so close to making it on your own, we wanted to say thanks so much for your ongoing commitment to the Virgin Blue Group, we really love having you around.

To find out what’s in store for you over the next 12 months, please keep reading.

blablabla... after following link what are benefits of Gold membership you see message:
Friday the 13th strikes
Oops! Due to an error, you may have received an email regarding a Gold upgrade by mistake. Please disregard the free upgrade communication.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

What can i say... idiots... Thanks God here is Qantas and ANZ around...

PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:19 pm
by leow5263
rofl this is more Fail than their Happy Flying ad!

PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:50 am
by benwynn
I got it too.

Virgin Blue are claiming it was sent to around 2 Million Australians.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:12 am
by twinstarda42
Virgin Blue "error" upgrades passengers to gold status

Friday the 13th strikes.

Airline Virgin Blue has blamed an IT system error for accidentally upgrading ineligible members of its Velocity rewards program to “goldâ€￾ status.

An unknown number of customers received an email this evening saying: “We’ve got a treat for you - a free upgrade to Velocity Gold! Given you came so close to making it on your own, we wanted to say thanks so much for your ongoing commitment to the Virgin Blue Group, we really love having you aroundâ€￾.

Gold status allows Virgin Blue Velocity members free access to Virgin Blue lounges, priority check-in at terminals, extra luggage and two personalised baggage tags.

The Velocity website appeared to crash at 6:40PM AEDST Friday, hinting that a large number of customers had visited the site to find out if the upgrade was true.

An hour later, Virgin Blue issued a correction on its Velocity rewards website.

"Oops! Due to an error, you may have received an email regarding a Gold upgrade by mistake," the statement read.

"Please disregard the free upgrade communication. We apologise for any inconvenience caused."

The airline also posted to its official Twitter account that Friday the 13th had struck.

A call centre representative from Virgin Blue said that the email was “a system errorâ€￾.

“IT have advised that we do have a system error,â€￾ the representative said.

“Right now we do have a lot of phone calls because of this error."

Virgin members flood Twitter

Before the offer was retracted, hundreds of Twitter users expressed their delight that they had been upgraded to Velocity gold status.

“I just made Virgin Blue Gold! Never even saw Silver,â€￾ said Twitter user vbthedog.

But members started wondering if the upgrade was legitimate after other Twitter users started to receive the email as well.

“I wonder if that is a mistake and everyone who has ever flown virgin blue is now a Gold Member,â€￾ said Twitter user seanpryor.

Velocity member, Ben Haylock, told iTnews he was “tickedâ€￾ off the email was sent in error.

“I'm ticked it was an ‘error’, as it contained my membership number [and] greeted me by name,â€￾ said Haylock.

“The least they can do is honour it. Then again, do I deserve it?â€￾

Danu Poyner, another member, told iTnews he was also “upsetâ€￾.

Jodie Miners, another member, said she was “disappointedâ€￾.

“The fact that they haven't yet issued another email saying it was an error yet is really not good enough,â€￾ Miners said.

“At the very least they need to give all affected people a free flight voucher or some form of compensation."

But Velocity member Shaun Ewing wasn't too concerned.

"Doesn't really bother me if it is a mistake," said Ewing. "I wasn't expecting it".



http://www.itnews.com.au/News/160494,virgi...old-status.aspx