Disappointed with Virgin Atlantic's Upper Class Reservations

Hello again,
Let me first say that I have finally booked 2 VS UC seats from Man-Mco but I am traumatised at how I was treated by the Virgin Atlantic Upper Class Reservations team.
Having asked for opinions on the virtues of BA Club v. VS UC, I finally opted for VS and found a decent fare on VS by bringing my dates forward a week (still £250 each more than BA though but hopefully worth it).
I checked them online and then rang up to ask them to hold them for 2 days so that I could book the hotel etc. This was fine and the price quoted was the same as I had seen online.
On ringing back to book, they said that the Z+R fares I had held were in fact Z+D fares at over £500 more than I had been quoted.
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As I was absolutely sure that the originally quoted and held fares were considerably less, I asked to speak to a supervisor who told me there was nothing she could do and that, having investigated, the R fares had not ever been there as I was saying. Effectively she was saying that I was lying and trying to pull a fast one.
I was gutted that the fares had not been held for me and that even though they physically had the seats, they said it was impossible to sell me the seats at those fares. I can't understand this as the physical seats were still available. I was fuming at the injustice of it - it wasn't like I had just been silly to have missed those fares. v( v( v(
I then talked myself into how much better it would be with BA and just as I went online to book, I looked at the VS site one more time, and there they were!!! The Z+R fares at the first price I had been quoted. :0
I have booked them but I feel disgusted at the way I was treated, it was awful really. I can't bear even to look at the emailed e-tickets. It has totally taken the edge off it but I will get over it when we go hopefully.
I know it's not a done deal until you've paid, but does anyone think I could have done more to get them to sell me the fares they were meant to have held? The sales lady who was nice (not the supervisor) said they NEVER give in over things like this.
Let me first say that I have finally booked 2 VS UC seats from Man-Mco but I am traumatised at how I was treated by the Virgin Atlantic Upper Class Reservations team.
Having asked for opinions on the virtues of BA Club v. VS UC, I finally opted for VS and found a decent fare on VS by bringing my dates forward a week (still £250 each more than BA though but hopefully worth it).
I checked them online and then rang up to ask them to hold them for 2 days so that I could book the hotel etc. This was fine and the price quoted was the same as I had seen online.
On ringing back to book, they said that the Z+R fares I had held were in fact Z+D fares at over £500 more than I had been quoted.
?| ?| ?|
As I was absolutely sure that the originally quoted and held fares were considerably less, I asked to speak to a supervisor who told me there was nothing she could do and that, having investigated, the R fares had not ever been there as I was saying. Effectively she was saying that I was lying and trying to pull a fast one.
I was gutted that the fares had not been held for me and that even though they physically had the seats, they said it was impossible to sell me the seats at those fares. I can't understand this as the physical seats were still available. I was fuming at the injustice of it - it wasn't like I had just been silly to have missed those fares. v( v( v(
I then talked myself into how much better it would be with BA and just as I went online to book, I looked at the VS site one more time, and there they were!!! The Z+R fares at the first price I had been quoted. :0
I have booked them but I feel disgusted at the way I was treated, it was awful really. I can't bear even to look at the emailed e-tickets. It has totally taken the edge off it but I will get over it when we go hopefully.
I know it's not a done deal until you've paid, but does anyone think I could have done more to get them to sell me the fares they were meant to have held? The sales lady who was nice (not the supervisor) said they NEVER give in over things like this.