Oh, you want a comfortable airline seat? That’ll be extra
Bob thought he’d booked an economy class seat when he flew on American Airlines recently. It turns out he’d only bought half a seat.
Bob thought he’d booked an economy class seat when he flew on American Airlines recently. It turns out he’d only bought half a seat.
When Arthur Waskow and Phyllis Berman cancel their flight, Expedia offers them credit for a year. But that’s not entirely correct.
Lavan Reddy has to pay for a month of AT&T service he won’t use after canceling his service. Is that fair? I need your help with a refund.
Would you share with your readers how you do this and your procedures and techniques? That way, we would have better tools to work with.”
When you get a complaint from someone with the title “Imam,” “Rabbi” or “Reverend,” you assume something has gone wrong.
Today marks the beginning of a new journey, as Elliott becomes a general consumer advocacy site. “Should I Take This Case?”
Chris James’ mother cancels her vacation after his father falls ill. Why won’t Allianz cover her insurance claim?
Why are his Sprint bills suddenly higher? You probably won’t like the answer — or how his wireless company tries to “fix” his problem.
A $275-a-night rate at an all-suites hotel on Times Square is not a bad deal. But $255 is an even better deal.
Crossing the Golden Gate bridge is the driving highlight of any visit to Northern California. But not for Claudia Moore.