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I used the Visa concereige service for restaurant recommendations. I asked them if they could find some vegetarian restaurants in a certain area. A few hours later, I got back a list that did not include vegetarian restaurants; they were just restaruants that offered salads or a few pasta dishes. Contrary to popular belief, we do not always want a salad for dinner. The restaurants were also not really in the location I asked. One was over an hour from the location.
This was just one time with one person, and they may have better people working there. It could also be that they saw this request as me being lazy so decided not to do much work on it.
@navigatethis12 wrote:I used the Visa concereige service for restaurant recommendations. I asked them if they could find some vegetarian restaurants in a certain area. A few hours later, I got back a list that did not include vegetarian restaurants; they were just restaruants that offered salads or a few pasta dishes. Contrary to popular belief, we do not always want a salad for dinner. The restaurants were also not really in the location I asked. One was over an hour from the location.
This was just one time with one person, and they may have better people working there. It could also be that they saw this request as me being lazy so decided not to do much work on it.
Sounds to me visa conserige sucks.
You shouldn't have to make excuses for them as to why they didn't meet your needs. I would not be a happy customer if I asked for Vegetrarian resturants in my area and they gave me a listing a resturants an hour away that just happen to serve salad.
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Looks like World MC (Not Elite World MC) updated its perks to 24/7 concierge to be on par with Visa Sig. Yeah?
Most of the things the concierge can do you can typically do yourself, as long as you have the time. For complex issues I'd look to the Amex Plat/Cent or JPM concierge, but probably not the Visa/MC ones.
@navigatethis12 wrote:I used the Visa concereige service for restaurant recommendations. I asked them if they could find some vegetarian restaurants in a certain area. A few hours later, I got back a list that did not include vegetarian restaurants; they were just restaruants that offered salads or a few pasta dishes. Contrary to popular belief, we do not always want a salad for dinner. The restaurants were also not really in the location I asked. One was over an hour from the location.
This was just one time with one person, and they may have better people working there. It could also be that they saw this request as me being lazy so decided not to do much work on it.
i would think that visa staff is trying to troll you or something.
back to topic.......concierge is kinda pointless for most day-to-day stuff as long as you have a smartphone with a data connection. they are just for a really special niche for people trying to get / plan something very out of the norm.
@CreditScholar wrote:Most of the things the concierge can do you can typically do yourself, as long as you have the time. For complex issues I'd look to the Amex Plat/Cent or JPM concierge, but probably not the Visa/MC ones.
Namingly getting a reservation at a Michelin restaurant is one thing that is a huge perk if you have good concierge (if they can get it of course). Anything else I can do myself on my smartphone.