As one further data point:
I had a VS flight booked for 30 May - 2nd June, LHR - SFO, purchased direct from VS. Around the start of May, it started showing as no flight number in the booking page on the VS web site. At 14 days prior to travel, I texted VS to ask for a refund (both of the money paid for the fare and the miles used to upgrade the return leg).
After an automated back and forth to identify the topic I was asking for help with, there was a delay of two days, after which I got a reply from an agent offering me 20K miles if I kept the ticket open. I thanked him for the offer, but said I wanted a refund (my rationale, which I didn't share, is that if VS becomes insolvent, the miles won't be worth anything, and it will be harder to get the fare refunded). After another day, I got a reply saying that the refund request has been logged, but that there "currently are no timescales" for when the refund will be issued, but that they're working on it.
I then logged into the web site today and saw that the miles had already been refunded. I don't pretend to understand the internal processes at VS for issuing refunds, but it did strike me that if the labor of typing on a keyboard to action the refund were the bottleneck, it appears VS has already taken those steps to refund my miles. If it turns out I have to wait 90 days or longer for my money to be refunded, it would seem that the delay isn't because of manpower to type commands in a payment system (given my miles were already refunded), but because of cash flow problems.
I'll try to remember to post a follow-up when my refund eventually hits my credit card, as a data point for others.
-Brad
I had a VS flight booked for 30 May - 2nd June, LHR - SFO, purchased direct from VS. Around the start of May, it started showing as no flight number in the booking page on the VS web site. At 14 days prior to travel, I texted VS to ask for a refund (both of the money paid for the fare and the miles used to upgrade the return leg).
After an automated back and forth to identify the topic I was asking for help with, there was a delay of two days, after which I got a reply from an agent offering me 20K miles if I kept the ticket open. I thanked him for the offer, but said I wanted a refund (my rationale, which I didn't share, is that if VS becomes insolvent, the miles won't be worth anything, and it will be harder to get the fare refunded). After another day, I got a reply saying that the refund request has been logged, but that there "currently are no timescales" for when the refund will be issued, but that they're working on it.
I then logged into the web site today and saw that the miles had already been refunded. I don't pretend to understand the internal processes at VS for issuing refunds, but it did strike me that if the labor of typing on a keyboard to action the refund were the bottleneck, it appears VS has already taken those steps to refund my miles. If it turns out I have to wait 90 days or longer for my money to be refunded, it would seem that the delay isn't because of manpower to type commands in a payment system (given my miles were already refunded), but because of cash flow problems.
I'll try to remember to post a follow-up when my refund eventually hits my credit card, as a data point for others.
-Brad