Booking Scam at North Sea Ferry Sparks Outrage
"Ten Euros Per Call": Outrageous Booking Fee Leaves Passengers Fuming
Unfair and Exorbitant Charge from a Trusted Ferry Service
The North Sea ferry service has come under fire for its outrageous booking fee of ten euros per call. This exorbitant charge has left passengers fuming and has raised concerns about the company's business practices.
In today's digital age, it is unacceptable for a reputable company like the North Sea ferry service to charge such a high fee for a simple phone call. This fee is a barrier to access for those who do not have access to the internet or who prefer to book over the phone.
The ferry service's justification for the fee is that it covers the cost of customer service. However, this explanation is not convincing, as other ferry services offer customer service without charging such a high fee.
Furthermore, the ten euro fee is not a one-time charge. If a passenger needs to make multiple calls to the ferry service, they will be charged ten euros for each call. This can quickly add up to a significant expense.
The ferry service's booking scam has sparked outrage among passengers. Many have taken to social media to express their anger and frustration.
One passenger wrote on Twitter: "This is the most outrageous thing I have ever experienced. I'm a regular customer of the North Sea ferry service, and I can't believe they would charge me ten euros just to book a ticket over the phone."
Another passenger wrote on Facebook: "This is a complete rip-off. I'm not going to pay ten euros just to book a ticket. I'll find another ferry service that doesn't charge such a ridiculous fee."
The North Sea ferry service has not yet responded to the public outcry over its booking fee. However, it is clear that the company needs to address this issue and find a more reasonable solution.
In the meantime, passengers are advised to book their tickets online or through a travel agent to avoid the ten euro booking fee.