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#889546 by dbassin
04 Dec 2014, 01:57
ratechaser wrote:
dbassin wrote:Forgive me if ive posted this in the wrong location. Im flying on VS005 to Miami on the 9th of December and would be forever grateful if someone was able to invite me into the clubhouse - i have the miles to cover the cost of the invite.

Thanks again


Welcome dbassin. But oh dear, you have asked the one question that tends to be a bit contentious on this forum. You may have noticed. Rather like asking what people think of children on planes over on FT.

Anyway, I wish you luck in your quest (I personally have no issue with your chutzpah, given my office is awash with people asking me for large bonuses right now!). However I'd definitely not try to compound your 'felony' by attempting to bribe anyone with a bottle of scotch, and if all else fails and the CH isn't busy, they have been known to sell access on the door for £60. Just make sure you are well dressed. A cravat and monocle will probably be a step in the right direction there.



A big kerfuffle over nothing if you ask me, its a business class lounge invite which costs the princely sum of diddly squat for christs sake. Beggars belief how it can be worth such acrimony.
#889549 by MoJoJo
04 Dec 2014, 02:48
dbassin wrote:
ratechaser wrote:
dbassin wrote:Forgive me if ive posted this in the wrong location. Im flying on VS005 to Miami on the 9th of December and would be forever grateful if someone was able to invite me into the clubhouse - i have the miles to cover the cost of the invite.

Thanks again


Welcome dbassin. But oh dear, you have asked the one question that tends to be a bit contentious on this forum. You may have noticed. Rather like asking what people think of children on planes over on FT.

Anyway, I wish you luck in your quest (I personally have no issue with your chutzpah, given my office is awash with people asking me for large bonuses right now!). However I'd definitely not try to compound your 'felony' by attempting to bribe anyone with a bottle of scotch, and if all else fails and the CH isn't busy, they have been known to sell access on the door for £60. Just make sure you are well dressed. A cravat and monocle will probably be a step in the right direction there.



A big kerfuffle over nothing if you ask me, its a business class lounge invite which costs the princely sum of diddly squat for christs sake. Beggars belief how it can be worth such acrimony.


But the Clubhouse isn't merely a business class lounge and to assume an invite from another passenger is a tad presumptuous! As has been said already you can always pay £60 on the day for entry if there's availabilty
#889557 by dbassin
04 Dec 2014, 10:29
No no the only presumption that has been made is your assumption of my presumption. I asked kindly if someone were willing to invite and I left it to the discretion of the invitee to withheld said invite if they are that way inclined. Some people on here need to lighten up, as the old adage goes, if you have nothing nice to say, better say nothing at all.
#889579 by tontybear
04 Dec 2014, 14:16
dbassin wrote:Also I was under the impression the invite costs 10k miles?


Since when have VS allowed people to use their miles to pay for CH access? I don't think they ever have.

How do you propose to transfer the miles to your host?

It would cost you £90 to transfer the miles.

That seams rather a lot that you are willing to pay. Especially when you said

A big kerfuffle over nothing if you ask me, its a business class lounge invite which costs the princely sum of diddly squat for christs sake. Beggars belief how it can be worth such acrimony.


And as for this

Some people on here need to lighten up, as the old adage goes, if you have nothing nice to say, better say nothing at all


Is this how you normally behave with people you don't know that you would like you to do you a favour by insulting them?

Your 'host' on the day takes responsibility for their guests behaviour in the CH (VS records who has guested someone in and their name). Many people simply aren't prepared to take the risk of inviting someone in that they don't know even if they don't sit next to each other or communicate.
#889582 by dbassin
04 Dec 2014, 16:28
Since when have VS allowed people to use their miles to pay for CH access? I don't think they ever have.


http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/co ... ations.jsp

My confusion with flying club and the flying co



Is this how you normally behave with people you don't know that you would like you to do you a favour by insulting them?


No offense intended, but anyhow none of these people you refer to are able to invite me. All they want to do is have their say, something which I did not ask for - see post 1.



Your 'host' on the day takes responsibility for their guests behaviour in the CH (VS records who has guested someone in and their name). Many people simply aren't prepared to take the risk of inviting someone in that they don't know even if they don't sit next to each other or communicate.


If people dont want to invite that is their perogative, but please dont hijack my thread. Honestly my expectation was that if no one wanted to invite me, there would be no replies and my thread would quickly fall down the pages into the abyss. Ironically no one here is even able to invite me if they wanted.
#889584 by tontybear
04 Dec 2014, 16:48
This is a public forum and you don't control postings even if you set up the thread.


Anyone can post whatever comments they like - as long as they are within the forum rules.

You can't control what other people post.

You asked a question and people answered. If you don't like the answers then tough but don't try and come across as some sort of injured party.
#889586 by dbassin
04 Dec 2014, 17:35
You asked a question and people answered.


Right but they did not answer my question did they? I think we are just going to have to agree to disagree on this one. Evidently I came to the wrong place, my expectations were a stark contrast to reality.

Im flying back on the 16th of December on VS006 in upper class and if its possible I would naturally be happy to invite anyone into the shared lounge at miami international, although from what I read most may prefer to wait at the gate.
#889587 by hiljil
04 Dec 2014, 17:38
Oh please - this is turning into one of those threads that I start reading with interest then get more and more depressed as the post develops . I want to shout : enough ! Let it drop.
Let it be End of subject. No last words .......
#889597 by DragonLady
04 Dec 2014, 19:30
dbassin wrote:Thanks for chiming in with your opinion,


You're very welcome :) ( it's probable that your intended sarcasm is wasted on me...).
My advice ( after welcoming you) in post 2 was for you to put your itinerary in the relevant section ( advice given again by Pete in a subsequent post ). Possibly my poor eyesight, but I can't see your itinerary there.
I don''t think anyone has been in the least bit hostile towards you , but given your general attitude I wouldn't be rushing to offer an invite.

DL
#889599 by Neil
04 Dec 2014, 20:01
It seems this thread is just going round in circles so I suggest that unless anyone is willing and able to offer the OP an invite, then no further posts are necessary.

OP, as has been suggested numerous times, it would be worth posting in the itinerary forum to increase your chance of an invite.

And just to clarify, this is not a public forum and nobody owns a thread, it is a site and forum owned and run by Pete, with set rules which are enforced by the moderating team.
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