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1chumly Aug 5th 2010 10:26 pm

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I finally received my refund today. No word of apology for taking the money in the first place or notification that it had been done.


Hope you got your case back Weeze!

Weeze Aug 5th 2010 11:49 pm

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Glad you finally got it sorted.
Bag arrived this morning. Zip broken and held together with parcel tape but all contents intact. It also had on all of the luggage labels that the courier company said were missing.
At least I have it back!

nethead Aug 5th 2010 11:56 pm

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Originally Posted by Weeze (Post 8757291)
Glad you finally got it sorted.
Bag arrived this morning. Zip broken and held together with parcel tape but all contents intact. It also had on all of the luggage labels that the courier company said were missing.
At least I have it back!

Phew must be a relief to get it back...

Weeze Aug 5th 2010 11:59 pm

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Nethead, such a relief. I may actually sleep tonight!

nethead Aug 6th 2010 12:01 am

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Originally Posted by Weeze (Post 8757312)
Nethead, such a relief. I may actually sleep tonight!

:) Now remember don't pack your paperwork in your luggage again, no matter how heavy/bulky it is :p

Weeze Aug 6th 2010 12:22 am

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Yes, thanks for that :o

I am thinking birth certs, marrage certs, driving licences etc for the big move will all be in hand luggage. It could be fun boarding with all our hand baggage, a toddler, handbag, nappy bag and toddlers bag'o'stuff! Oh and while keeping one eye out to make sure the dog is being loaded and not sent to London like the bag.

ionaskye Aug 8th 2010 9:46 am

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Originally Posted by Weeze (Post 8751860)
So I had my pre-move trip to Houston (turns out to be nicer than I expected) and got back to the UK on Sunday. Unfortunately none of my bags did. Got a phone call from the courier yesterday to say he was outside my door with the bags but there was no answer. That was because he was at a house 250 miles away. Today, hurrah bags arrived. Well, two of them did. The third bag arrived on the flight, arrived with the first courier (for the wrong address) and was passed to the 2nd courier for my address. At that point it has gone missing in action. The missing bag is the one with all the visa paperwork the immigration lawyer drew up for our appointment next week.

Do I really want to trust KLM with my dog in Sept when they can't manage to deliver my luggage?
:frown:


sorry about all the bag hassel, glad to hear that you Houston is nicer than you expected ..........i have been here for years and years and i still find it UGLY ,i wish you well with your move

kins Aug 8th 2010 12:55 pm

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Originally Posted by Weeze (Post 8757357)
I am thinking birth certs, marrage certs, driving licences etc for the big move will all be in hand luggage. It could be fun boarding with all our hand baggage, a toddler, handbag, nappy bag and toddlers bag'o'stuff! Oh and while keeping one eye out to make sure the dog is being loaded and not sent to London like the bag.

When I emigrated to the US I turned up to the airport with 3 small children, a stroller, 8 suitcases and 3 carry on bags plus tiny rucksacks with leads on them for all the children. I'm still not sure how I didn't have a nervous breakdown.

A member of staff helped me through security because we were running so late for our plane. At security she accidentally grabbed someone else's bag containing mobile phone and camera, and none of us realised till we got to the plane itself, at which point she decided she was probably going to be fired (I assume the person who'd had her bag 'stolen' at security was pretty unhappy too).

Going through Immigration etc I had the 6yo hold onto the 4yo's lead, kept the 2yo in the stroller, and had large folders of paperwork handy. It all went fairly well till the 2yo filled his nappy while I was being questioned in second-stage immigration, and we all got to enjoy the wonderful fragrant smell...

At least it's only a few hours of your life then it's over :)

HarryTheSpider Aug 8th 2010 6:11 pm

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Glad you got your bag back

We're fortunate that we don't have kids to bring with us - just 3 small dogs, and we're using specialist pet movers.... hope that is a barrier to "missing dog syndrome"!

We'll be taking the lessons learned on this thread forward - we just have the interviews to do at the US Embassy (Blanket L1 visa) and then... wooo hooo!

Thanks for sharing, glad it's all finally sorted.

Cheers

Harry

Weeze Aug 8th 2010 10:27 pm

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Oh my god Kins, how on earth did you manage??? We have to stay overnight in Amsterdam to allow for doggie's flights so I'm presuming they'll make us collect all our luggage to check it in again the next day. Think we'll have 5/6 cases (it's free so we're using the allowance!). I'm thinking it'll be a day and a half of hassle but at least we will have loads of our own stuff when we get overthere, so it'll be worth it.

Harry, hope your move goes well. We are on the same visa as you and have the visa appointment in a few days. We looked at the pet shipping firms but as they were going to be using the same flights as us anyway, we decided just to do it ourselves and save some cash. Not sure you have that option with 3 anyway as ours is excess baggage. I'm presuming that as he is excess baggage for business class he gets a doggy massage, meal options and a wine and port selection:D

SarahG Aug 9th 2010 6:40 am

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Originally Posted by kins (Post 8762286)
When I emigrated to the US I turned up to the airport with 3 small children, a stroller, 8 suitcases and 3 carry on bags plus tiny rucksacks with leads on them for all the children. I'm still not sure how I didn't have a nervous breakdown.


At least it's only a few hours of your life then it's over :)

I did the same thing but it was just me and my 2 young kids, 6 overweight cases (all of them) and 3 carry on bags including my laptop. All was fine until my youngest decided to stick her head through the handle bar of her wheelie 'Aristocats' case just as we were called to the desk to get entered to the country! Her screams were so loud the immigration guy seemed to look quite sorry for me and we got through quickly. Daughters ears were a lovely shade of red after I had to yank her head back through the handle bars! Next time I fly it will be with my OH and not as many cases!

HarryTheSpider Aug 9th 2010 7:49 pm

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Weeze - good luck with your plans too! :fingerscrossed:

Cheers

Harry

Nickw_2308 Aug 11th 2010 5:13 am

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I did the L1 Interview last Friday, I was there for around 2 hours but the interview took about 2 minutes. I think I was expecting something much more intense but it really turned into a a rubber stamping exercise with him wishing me all the best. Just make sure you take a book for all the hanging around.


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