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Ryanair email change

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HI All
Okay here is a weird one. I had a problem with domain transfer adn renewal and it expired (honestly not my fault) so my emal is in limbo until it is sorted. I'm due to fly with ryanair in the first week in feb. They require you to tell tehm of any emails changes (just in case they change the flight). Their internet help line has a £1/min call charge and strangly for an "INTERNET" helpdesk and an "INTERNET" based airline, they dont have an email address. I dont want to spend £30 on hold to only change my email address in a booking.
Anyone know if they have a hidden email anywhere?
Cheers
Bob
Okay here is a weird one. I had a problem with domain transfer adn renewal and it expired (honestly not my fault) so my emal is in limbo until it is sorted. I'm due to fly with ryanair in the first week in feb. They require you to tell tehm of any emails changes (just in case they change the flight). Their internet help line has a £1/min call charge and strangly for an "INTERNET" helpdesk and an "INTERNET" based airline, they dont have an email address. I dont want to spend £30 on hold to only change my email address in a booking.
Anyone know if they have a hidden email anywhere?
Cheers
Bob
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I received 2 emails from them today, they are from info@frsc.net
Not sure if they will reply at that address tho'.0 -
I don't know of any email address that actually works.
Personally I wouldn't bother contacting them at all - just check the status of the reservation periodically. However, in the past whenever I needed to contact them I just called the "Rest of the World" contact number (which is a landline in Ireland) using a VoIP provider (in my case, www.nonoh.net) which is free of charge. I have never used the premium rate number and always found the staff on the landline number more than happy to help with any query (even queries that they tell you to use the premium rate number for).
The current number on the website is: +353 1 2480856
This looks different from the number I used last time (it's a few months since I last had to call them) but it's worth a try.Let's settle this like gentlemen: armed with heavy sticks
On a rotating plate, with spikes like Flash Gordon
And you're Peter Duncan; I gave you fair warning0 -
I don't know of any email address that actually works.
Personally I wouldn't bother contacting them at all - just check the status of the reservation periodically. However, in the past whenever I needed to contact them I just called the "Rest of the World" contact number (which is a landline in Ireland) using a VoIP provider (in my case, www.nonoh.net) which is free of charge. I have never used the premium rate number and always found the staff on the landline number more than happy to help with any query (even queries that they tell you to use the premium rate number for).
The current number on the website is: +353 1 2480856
This looks different from the number I used last time (it's a few months since I last had to call them) but it's worth a try.
Thanks for the info folks. I've never had a problem but I dont want to tempt fate :-). But you know what they are like if they happen to change a flight time and you cant check the registered email.
I was also reading the other flight hastles with Ryanair and I have to say I was a bit miffed that my 49p flight ended up at £171 for the two of us. :-(. All these hidden charges actually stops me from checking Ryanair first for a flight. I always now go to up front airlines first like BA or BMI. I only now use them for my scandinavia flights.
Cheers
Bob0 -
Thanks for the info folks. I've never had a problem but I dont want to tempt fate :-). But you know what they are like if they happen to change a flight time and you cant check the registered email.
I was also reading the other flight hastles with Ryanair and I have to say I was a bit miffed that my 49p flight ended up at £171 for the two of us. :-(. All these hidden charges actually stops me from checking Ryanair first for a flight. I always now go to up front airlines first like BA or BMI. I only now use them for my scandinavia flights.
Cheers
Bob
If a 49p flight cost you £171, then clearly you need to learn how to play Ryanair at their own game!
Inactive, that email address is not responded to.Gone ... or have I?0 -
If a 49p flight cost you £171, then clearly you need to learn how to play Ryanair at their own game!
Inactive, that email address is not responded to.
Yess true.
We had to book in 2 bags because of our ski boots and jackets etc and I need to get an electron etc to cancel the credit card charge. To be honest. I do get free ski holidays in Norway. :-)
As for the innactive email do you mean the ryanair one or mine. I know that mine is... that was the problem. :-)
Cheers
Bob0 -
Yess true.
We had to book in 2 bags because of our ski boots and jackets etc and I need to get an electron etc to cancel the credit card charge. To be honest. I do get free ski holidays in Norway. :-)
As for the innactive email do you mean the ryanair one or mine. I know that mine is... that was the problem. :-)
Cheers
Bob
How silly I just realised that innactive is a NDP. :-)
Cheers
Bob0
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