{"id":85,"date":"2007-05-17T07:58:47","date_gmt":"2007-05-17T14:58:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/chriswisniaarts.com\/blog\/?p=85"},"modified":"2019-11-15T11:32:31","modified_gmt":"2019-11-15T17:32:31","slug":"81-setting-up-for-mega-con-orlando-fl-feb-24-26-2006","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chriswisniaarts.com\/blog\/archives\/85","title":{"rendered":"81. SETTING UP FOR MEGA-CON, Orlando FL, Feb 24-26, 2006"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Or, &#8220;More of Chris&#8217;s Gripes&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">Funny (PATHETIC) story about us setting up this convention. I was online about a year and a half ago, and stumbled onto one of those &#8220;Winner! Call immediately to claim your free vacation!&#8221; prizes. It had a counter, clicking down my two minutes that I had left to call. It was a vacation package for four trips, including a stay in Orlando and a cruise out of Orlando. It would only cost $600, and the cruise would be an additional $600, to cover &#8220;port fees and taxes.&#8221; Elizabeth has always really wanted to travel, and this looked like a good cheap way to do it. Of course I saw right through their attempts to bill this as &#8220;winning a vacation,&#8221; and I knew the way they made their money was by people not ever taking their vacations. But they gave us a year and a half to claim the trips, and I saw two of these trips were in locations we could go to comic conventions, which made this package deal a business expense. Right before I hit the final stage, I realized it didn&#8217;t include air fare. But it still sounded like a good deal, and we&#8217;ve never done a cruise, so I signed up anyways.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">Of course, we put things off for over a year, but we saw Megacon in Florida, and thought that would be nice to write off our plane tickets, and then do the Florida vacation and cruise in one shot. I set up the hotels and cruise. The travel company said we&#8217;d have to pay more for the cruise, because it was the busy season, even though they only asked for a month&#8217;s notice, and I booked three months in advance. Then we set up our convention table fees and flights.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">I was really excited to see Michael Lark, our new friend from Baltimore, was listed for this Con. I hoped we would have time to hang out together. It turned out he had to cancel last minute. I found out a week before, and got a nice email from him, saying he&#8217;s really busy, but I&#8217;m first on his list of commissions.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">I also couldn&#8217;t wait to meet George Tuska and Al Feldstein.I knew George must be getting on in his years, because I heard he&#8217;d been doing comics since the 1940&#8217;s, and I really wanted to see him.I suspected he didn&#8217;t get out to many conventions, although I noticed he was at MegaCon the year before.Naturally I hoped I might be able to get contact info from him, and set up a monster pin-up.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">I didn&#8217;t know if Al Feldstein made it to many conventions. I hadn&#8217;t noticed his name very often. I had stumbled onto a website where he was doing commissions, but it stated in no vague terms that he was only doing commissions for painted re-creations of his EC covers. I actually contacted his representative, who it turned out was also representing Dick Ayers (which is how I stumbled onto his site). The representative had told me Al was not doing any pen and ink work. The paintings were all thousands of dollars, and I knew I couldn&#8217;t afford the cost, and reproductions would have copyrights that I certainly couldn&#8217;t publish in my own book. I assumed at the convention I might not have the opportunity to meet him. I assumed he would be a much-demanded legend, who didn&#8217;t come out much, so when he did, he would get swamped with hour-long lines that I couldn&#8217;t afford to wait in. I assumed I would be too intimidated to even mention a pin-up, since I&#8217;d already gotten an answer from the rep, and I didn&#8217;t want to pester him for the only two seconds I would get before I was hurried out of line for the next fan.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">Back to the vacation package scheduling. We had been stressed about fitting this vacation package into our busy, and still-in-debt schedules. It was a relief to have two of the four vacations now taken care of. We received our official confirmation letter, which stated we would have to pick up our hotel vouchers at a &#8220;welcoming center.&#8221; Then they called and told us the cruise we had chosen had been chartered, and we couldn&#8217;t do it on that date after all. We could reschedule a cruise any time over the next six months. I told them I was coming from California. This was an expensive trip for us to come out. We couldn&#8217;t back out of this trip, because we had our plane tickets and a convention scheduled now, based on the confirmation that had originally told us. I told them, if this cruise doesn&#8217;t work, they should refund our money. She said she&#8217;d call back to see about other cruises during this week. Of course they weren&#8217;t available either. She said they could give my cruise money back, but there would be a service charge. I&#8217;d receive the check in a couple months.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">Over the next few days, I waited to speak with her manager, who was coincidentally out of town. Now I wanted not just the cruise payment but the vacation package money back. I told her I understand her position, that we&#8217;re only canceling the cruise, and that if she wanted, we could still take the other vacations, but that I should receive back the cruise portion of the money. She lied, saying I paid for the vacations, and that the cruise was thrown in free. I called her on her lie, and she replied, &#8220;Oh, was it?&#8221; I asked about the &#8220;welcoming center,&#8221; and was finally able to get from her that it was at the location of a time-share presentation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">While waiting for her manager to &#8220;get back in town,&#8221; I called the Better Business Bureau and Seller of Travel. Sure enough, this company had twenty or thirty complaints in the year and a half since the company opened. I contacted my credit card, which thank God I had used to pay for the vacation. They said that it may not be easy to dispute the charges for this vacation package, because I had purchased it over a year ago. But I could try if they did not represent the product I paid for. I read all the fine print of all the brochures they gave me, and tried to rack my brain about this. I felt they may have had me with the cruise, because the small print stated they weren&#8217;t responsible for &#8220;acts of God,&#8221; or events beyond their control. I hoped the fact that they scheduled a charter meant it was within their control. But I realized my only hope was that I hadn&#8217;t been informed about the time-share presentation. I submitted my dispute to the credit card and sent a formal letter to the vacation people that I wanted all my money back. They immediately called and said they&#8217;d be happy to make sure I got my full money back for the cruise, and would extend my vacation package. I told them I&#8217;d wait to hear what my credit card company thought, and never heard from the vacation people again.<\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoNormal\">A couple weeks later, I got a letter in the mail from the credit card, saying the entire amount had been credited back. What a relief. But it said the travel people could dispute my dispute, and I&#8217;d better keep the money available for forty-five days. I called, and they said an amount this big, the company would definitely dispute. But they never did. What a relief.<\/p>\n<p>Don&#8217;t sign up for these vacation packages, fans! Anytime you&#8217;ve &#8220;won&#8221; something, you&#8217;re gonna regret the hell they put you through. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. I was SO lucky I came out unscathed, unlike so many of my damaged friends who have fallen prey to other schemes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Or, &#8220;More of Chris&#8217;s Gripes&#8221; Funny (PATHETIC) story about us setting up this convention. I was online about a year and a half ago, and stumbled onto one of those &#8220;Winner! Call immediately to claim your free vacation!&#8221; prizes. It had a counter, clicking down my two minutes that I had left to call. 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