PaulM
Engineer
We all have our complaints about Amtrak, but I recently had an almost unbelievable experience. Several of my online accounts had been hacked, but it never occurred to me to check my AGR account. As I was going through my many accounts and changing the password, phone number, and user ID, if possible, I noticed that I could not log on to my Amtrak account. I called the select/select plus number. The agent found out that my email address and phone number had been changed and that about 25,000 points had been sucked out (gift cards she said). She fixed the account and reinstalled the missing points.
The point of this post is that it was almost as if the agent did this for a living day after day. No fumbling around; just action. All the other encounters with phone reps took a long time for the agent to even get to talking about my problem, and even longer to finally give up and admit this was above her/his pay grade, and put me off to someone else that wasn't much better.
The point of this post is that it was almost as if the agent did this for a living day after day. No fumbling around; just action. All the other encounters with phone reps took a long time for the agent to even get to talking about my problem, and even longer to finally give up and admit this was above her/his pay grade, and put me off to someone else that wasn't much better.