Title: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: danafish on December 12, 2008, 06:16:33 PM Just wondering, does anyone know what I can do about this?
I flew out to Amsterdam last night because I have a gig here on Sunday. I took my guitar as hand luggage but my banjo had to go in the hold. It was in a hard shell flight case with FRAGILE stickers all over it. I picked it up fine at the airport, took it back to my brother's place, went to sleep (after some minor partying, obviously). I got up this morning and took the banjo out of the case -- and the neck was snapped. It's major, major damage. I don't know if it's going to possible to fix, and I'm afeared of how much it'll cost even if it can be mended. I went back to the airport to speak to the baggage handlers, and they told me I couldn't make a claim against Easyjet as I would have to have made it before I left the airport last night. The person I'd spoken to on the phone at Easyjet said that that only applied to damage to the outside of the baggage, and there was no damage to the case, just the banjo inside. Eventually I got a bit of paper from them saying that I'd reported the damage, which they said I could show to my travel insurance company. I have travel insurance and it's meant to cover personal belongings up to £1500, but it seems they have a £200 single item limit, which won't come near covering the damage. The banjo is worth about £1000 (or was) and it was obviously broken by Easyjet. However, the people at the airport refused to admit liability. Don't suppose anyone can tell me if I can claim against Easyjet? And if so, how? Would be most grateful for any advice. Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: tikay on December 12, 2008, 06:20:29 PM That's awful Dana, I'm sorry. But I'm afraid you have no proof, & no proof = no claim. Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: Indestructable on December 12, 2008, 06:42:19 PM Bad news. >:(
Nothing to lose by writing a letter of complaint to their head office though. I must admit I am never sure whether it is easyjet at fault or the baggage handlers? Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: roverthtaeh on December 12, 2008, 09:49:38 PM Had a similar experience (though not with a banjo).
Easyjet will admit liability but probably deny they caused the damage. They will tell you that as you didn't fill out the relevant form at the airport they cannot accept responsibility. Sorry, I know that's not helping. Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: pokerfan on December 12, 2008, 09:53:36 PM I snapped my Banjo once,very bloody and painfull!
Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: WYSINWYG on December 12, 2008, 10:24:04 PM They must have put hell of a force on a decent case to snap the neck, or stood on it. It would be hard for just a drop to break the neck?
Sorry for your loss, I had a banjo once, you can grow very attached to an instrument ٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶ If it's any consolation, extremely good instruments can be bought at a substantial discount on Ebay for a small fraction of retail prices, if you find a seller you can trust and know what to look for. Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: gatso on December 12, 2008, 10:31:00 PM their conditions are here, articles 16 and 17
http://www.easyjet.com/EN/book/conditions.html unless I'm reading it wrong it looks like you have to make a claim as soon as you discover the damage and within 7 days so you might have a chance did you tell them the banjo's value when you checked it in? if not their liability is limited to £820 gl Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: WYSINWYG on December 12, 2008, 10:33:13 PM 16.3. The following conditions apply to all carriage of Baggage by us:
(a) in respect of Checked Baggage, we shall be liable to you for its destruction, loss or damage during the time it was in our charge and to the extent that damage did not result from the inherent defect, quality or vice of the Baggage; Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: byronkincaid on December 12, 2008, 10:41:48 PM i used to know a delivery driver who used to play football with anything with a Fragile sticker on it. seems as though wankers like that work as baggage handlers too
Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: bobAlike on December 13, 2008, 01:00:07 AM Could it be covered by your home insurance?
Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: pokerfan on December 13, 2008, 10:36:01 AM Maybe it happened at your brothers,drunken hijinx gone wrong and a guilty person that dare not admit it.Surely there must have been visible damage to the case if it was done at the airport.
I mean it must have been out of its case to get snapped. Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: snoopy1239 on December 13, 2008, 03:40:55 PM their conditions are here, articles 16 and 17 http://www.easyjet.com/EN/book/conditions.html unless I'm reading it wrong it looks like you have to make a claim as soon as you discover the damage and within 7 days so you might have a chance did you tell them the banjo's value when you checked it in? if not their liability is limited to £820 gl Does she require proof though that it happened at the airport at not in the taxi or something? Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: RED-DOG on December 13, 2008, 03:49:46 PM Try Googling "Snapped banjo"
I've lead such a sheltered life... Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: tikay on December 13, 2008, 03:49:56 PM their conditions are here, articles 16 and 17 http://www.easyjet.com/EN/book/conditions.html unless I'm reading it wrong it looks like you have to make a claim as soon as you discover the damage and within 7 days so you might have a chance did you tell them the banjo's value when you checked it in? if not their liability is limited to £820 gl Does she require proof though that it happened at the airport at not in the taxi or something? Well yes, I'm afraid she does. In the circumstances, sad as they are for Dana, if you were EasyJet, would YOU pay up? I don't think so! Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: tikay on December 13, 2008, 03:51:25 PM Try Googling "Snapped banjo" I've lead such a sheltered life... Oh my goodness! Me too! Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: snoopy1239 on December 13, 2008, 04:03:00 PM their conditions are here, articles 16 and 17 http://www.easyjet.com/EN/book/conditions.html unless I'm reading it wrong it looks like you have to make a claim as soon as you discover the damage and within 7 days so you might have a chance did you tell them the banjo's value when you checked it in? if not their liability is limited to £820 gl Does she require proof though that it happened at the airport at not in the taxi or something? Well yes, I'm afraid she does. In the circumstances, sad as they are for Dana, if you were EasyJet, would YOU pay up? I don't think so! You said Natwest didn't have to pay me, which they didn't, but I still managed to get that back, in full too. No harm in trying, surely? Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: gatso on December 13, 2008, 04:03:52 PM their conditions are here, articles 16 and 17 http://www.easyjet.com/EN/book/conditions.html unless I'm reading it wrong it looks like you have to make a claim as soon as you discover the damage and within 7 days so you might have a chance did you tell them the banjo's value when you checked it in? if not their liability is limited to £820 gl Does she require proof though that it happened at the airport at not in the taxi or something? almost certainly yes. but my point really was that she shouldn't be fobbed off by them if they say it should've been reported at the airport, she's still entitled to put in a claim however unlikely a positive result is Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: danafish on December 13, 2008, 04:56:50 PM Thanks for all your views/condolences/horrible links to painful gentlemen's problems. I'm not sure what I'm going to do, but I don't think I can do anything else terribly proactive while I'm in Amsterdam, sigh. Will see what I can do when I get home.
Don't suppose anyone knows someone in Amsterdam who can lend me a banjo for tomorrow night? I found exactly one banjo rental shop in the city, and there's a note on the door saying that the dude's gone to buy banjos and won't be back until Tuesday. FML. Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: gatso on December 13, 2008, 05:00:55 PM Try Googling "Snapped banjo" I've lead such a sheltered life... this happened to a friend of mine. there is a lot of blood involved Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: GreekStein on December 13, 2008, 05:12:51 PM Sorry to hear about this danafish. At least now your boyfriend will know what to get you for chistmas
Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: WYSINWYG on December 13, 2008, 05:25:02 PM Banjos on Ebay Netherlands, location: nearest to Amsterdam first
http://shop.ebay.nl/items/__banjo_W0QQLHQ5fPrefLocZ0QQQ5ftrkparmsZ66Q253A2Q257C65Q253A1Q257C39Q253A1QQ_scZ1QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQ_sopZ27QQ_scZ1 Maybe buy it and sell it off in the UK. Good luck. If you get a very cheap airfare back you could always book an extra seat and put your banjo in it, I know Ryanair allow this. Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: lazaroonie on December 16, 2008, 03:58:26 PM a memphis lapdancer snapped my banjo string once.
Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: kinboshi on December 16, 2008, 04:07:52 PM Could it be covered by your home insurance? This didn't get enough attention imo. Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: Colchester Kev on December 16, 2008, 04:10:29 PM Could it be covered by your home insurance? This didn't get enough attention imo. a memphis lapdancer snapped my banjo string once. Neither did this !! Title: Re: Easyjet killed my banjo Post by: snoopy1239 on December 16, 2008, 04:21:11 PM Could it be covered by your home insurance? This didn't get enough attention imo. a memphis lapdancer snapped my banjo string once. Neither did this !! Is that why he's still limping? |