AlexandNessa
<font color=red>Proud Redhead<br><font color=green
- Joined
- Jun 14, 2003
Update ... I decided to take one for the team, if only to report back on the experience and to let others know whether or not this was worth it. Yes, that is how much I love all my DIS buddies.
Well, so far, this has been a trying experience to say the least, primarily because I believe our young Nikky is dyslexic, which certainly doesn't help, when apparently her troubles seem to be with juxtaposing numbers. She had managed to list both her voice extension and fax number incorrectly (these were both listed incorrectly in her e-mail signature, so goodness knows how many other people have been trying to contact her without success). Basically, I've spent about 3 days trying to determine the correct contact information for her. Here's the best part ... when I spoke with her, I asked her to verify the fax number (because she had given me 2 different numbers on 2 separate occasions). She verified the fax number, I repeated it to her, and when I went to fax the documents, a person answered the phone. So, I called her back and left a message stating as much. I got tired of waiting for a call back, and tried the other number which she at one time listed as the fax number. I first verified that it was a fax, and then dialed it on my fax to see what the display would read on my fax machine. It did say "HRH Exec Office" so I know I've got the right place.
Now, if anyone else wants to do this process later, feel free to PM me as I've done the heavy work deciphering Nikky's dyslexia and perhaps you won't have to spend the time and effort figuring out how to do this.
(I also must add, imagine my panic when I was to fax credit card/identification information to a person who listed an incorrect phone number that, when called, went to dead air followed by wobble tone. I called the HRH switchboard to be transferred to her, only to be told there was no listing for her ... disneyfreakk's advice is sound. Be careful about this stuff. )
Along with the form I mentioned earlier, you also need to fax in a copy of some form of ID (DL/passport, etc) and a front/back copy of your credit card.
So far, the Express Yourself process has been anything BUT Express. Perhaps I will think differently of the process if there happens to be a huge line at check-in and I get to skip that. Now, I still do get to speak to someone when picking up my welcome packet, so I can confirm all the stuff I usually need to confirm.
Stay tuned as to what this long process actually gets me ....
Well, so far, this has been a trying experience to say the least, primarily because I believe our young Nikky is dyslexic, which certainly doesn't help, when apparently her troubles seem to be with juxtaposing numbers. She had managed to list both her voice extension and fax number incorrectly (these were both listed incorrectly in her e-mail signature, so goodness knows how many other people have been trying to contact her without success). Basically, I've spent about 3 days trying to determine the correct contact information for her. Here's the best part ... when I spoke with her, I asked her to verify the fax number (because she had given me 2 different numbers on 2 separate occasions). She verified the fax number, I repeated it to her, and when I went to fax the documents, a person answered the phone. So, I called her back and left a message stating as much. I got tired of waiting for a call back, and tried the other number which she at one time listed as the fax number. I first verified that it was a fax, and then dialed it on my fax to see what the display would read on my fax machine. It did say "HRH Exec Office" so I know I've got the right place.
Now, if anyone else wants to do this process later, feel free to PM me as I've done the heavy work deciphering Nikky's dyslexia and perhaps you won't have to spend the time and effort figuring out how to do this.
(I also must add, imagine my panic when I was to fax credit card/identification information to a person who listed an incorrect phone number that, when called, went to dead air followed by wobble tone. I called the HRH switchboard to be transferred to her, only to be told there was no listing for her ... disneyfreakk's advice is sound. Be careful about this stuff. )
Along with the form I mentioned earlier, you also need to fax in a copy of some form of ID (DL/passport, etc) and a front/back copy of your credit card.
So far, the Express Yourself process has been anything BUT Express. Perhaps I will think differently of the process if there happens to be a huge line at check-in and I get to skip that. Now, I still do get to speak to someone when picking up my welcome packet, so I can confirm all the stuff I usually need to confirm.
Stay tuned as to what this long process actually gets me ....