So, finally got an email from someone called Do Not Reply To at Easyjet telling me my compensation claim for a flight in June has been denied because of excuses (ATC issues). This only took nearly six months. So, as I'm taking the day off and committing myself to nothing useful, I've spent an hour trying to figure out what they have paid me for cancelling two flights. I'm still no wiser, none of the individual payments accord with anything I claimed. I assume one payment is compensation for the first flight (£220) and the remainder almost, but doesn't quite, cover the replacement flight and hotel (£20ish off). Maybe they were against my steak dinner and wine bill. The least I deserved since I spent an hour at the airport after my flight was cancelled advising their other passengers of their rights that were obfuscated in the photocopied So Your Flight has been Cancelled piece of paper (you have to click through a webpage to find out that, yes, you are entitled to get a flight with another airline and book yourself a hotel).
I suppose I am in profit to the tune of £200, but the entire process has been shoddy. You'd think, given the number of flights they've cancelled, they'd be good at it by now. I can't be arsed to grink them again as I'm in profit, albeit somewhat randomly.
In other news, still no closer to getting a five-digit passcode to Barclaycard, their latest advice is to set it using the app that I can't get into because it requires the near-mythical five-digit passcode. This is round #82, the one that doesn't involve me saying no 5 digit, not 4 a lot to a support person who will then splain that a PIN is four digits. I do so know this.