customer service

Musician's damaged-luggage complaint is smash YouTube hit

Posted by Ismat Sarah Mangla - July 9, 2009 3:38 pm

Has a big company done you wrong? Trying to get it to address your problem isn't always easy. Sure, you can email a complaint to the customer service department, or you can beg for mercy over the phone. But that doesn't mean you'll get the results you want.

Well, one disgruntled United Airlines customer found a creative way to get the company's attention.

When Canadian musician Dave Carroll was flying from Halifax to Nebraska on March 31, 2008, he changed planes at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. There, another passenger noticed some rough handling of luggage out on the tarmac, exclaiming, "My God, they're throwing guitars out there." Carroll says he looked out the window to witness baggage handlers throwing a bass guitar. And when he got to Omaha, he discovered that, sure enough, his $3,500 Taylor guitar was "severely damaged." It would cost him $1,200 to get it repaired.

Carroll filed a complaint with United and spent the next nine months haggling with United reps for compensation, to no avail. Exasperated, Carroll "promised the last person to finally say no to compensation … that I would write and produce three songs about my experience with United Airlines and make videos for each to be viewed online by anyone in the world," he wrote on his web page.

Carroll unveiled the first of those videos this week. "United Breaks Guitars" is a catchy, twangy ditty about the musician's experience, and with more than 520,000 views in just a few days, it's become a viral video success.

So much, in fact, that United Airlines itself is taking note. A United spokeswoman told the Chicago Tribune: "This struck a chord with us. We are in conversation with one another to make what happened right." The company has gone so far as to praise Carroll and wants to use the video "to help change its culture." Meanwhile, Carroll is working on the next two songs and videos.

Sometimes drastic situations call for drastic measures. How have you gotten your complaint noticed by a company that won't recognize its wrongs?

36 Comments | Tags: ,
CNNMoney.com Comment Policy: CNNMoney.com encourages you to add a comment to this discussion. You may not post any unlawful, threatening, libelous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic or other material that would violate the law. Please note that CNNMoney.com may edit comments for clarity or to keep out questionable or off-topic material. All comments should be relevant to the post and remain respectful of other authors and commenters. By submitting your comment, you hereby give CNNMoney.com the right, but not the obligation, to post, air, edit, exhibit, telecast, cablecast, webcast, re-use, publish, reproduce, use, license, print, distribute or otherwise use your comment(s) and accompanying personal identifying information via all forms of media now known or hereafter devised, worldwide, in perpetuity. CNNMoney.com Privacy Statement.
© 2009 Cable News Network. A Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved. Terms under which this service is provided to you. Privacy Policy. Advertising Practices.
Copyright © 2009 BigCharts.com Inc. All rights reserved. Please see our Terms of Use.
MarketWatch, the MarketWatch logo, and BigCharts are registered trademarks of MarketWatch, Inc.
Intraday data provided by Interactive Data Real-Time Services and subject to the Terms of Use.
Intraday data is at least 20-minutes delayed. All times are ET.
Historical, current end-of-day data, and splits data provided by Interactive Data Pricing and Reference Data.
Fundamental data provided by Morningstar, Inc..
SEC Filings data provided by Edgar Online Inc..
Earnings data provided by FactSet CallStreet, LLC.
Powered by WordPress.com VIP.