Christopher Elliott
Oh no, Budget had second thoughts about my discount
Brandon Chase’s car rental company says it’s made a mistake on his bill, and reverses a discount long after his rental. Is it allowed to do that? And what are his rights?
A Travelocity typo triggers ethics crisis
The total price for a three-night Bahamas cruise package came to $2,058 on Travelocity. But that was before John Zimmerman applied a $1,000 rebate offered for a mid-level cabin through the online agency.
Help, I’ve been scammed by my moving company
Melanie Freed had to pay extra to have her furniture delivered to Chile. Can she get a refund?
If you love the TSA, read this story
It happened again with the TSA. At a time when the federal agency assigned to protect America’s transportation systems can least afford it.
Never yell “Woohoo! Vegas!” before you board an Allegiant flight
It was supposed to be a special birthday celebration for Samantha O’Rourke and ten of her closest friends. They were flying from Appleton, Wisc., to Las Vegas on Allegiant Air. But it ended up being anything but special.
Are airlines bending the truth about weather delays?
A few minutes after Michele Loftin’s recent commuter flight from Sacramento to San Francisco pushed back from the gate, it made an abrupt U-turn and returned to the terminal. A United Airlines crew member told passengers that the aircraft’s de-icer test had failed, and the airline eventually canceled the flight.
Help, my frequent flier miles are gone!
Marianne MacKenzie’s US Airways miles have expired, but worse, her son’s are gone too. He almost had enough points for a ticket. Is he out of luck?
How fair are ticket change fees?
From time to time, every consumer advocate tilts at a few windmills, and when Sheryl North contacted me about her US Airways flight, it was my turn.
Where’s my Sears.com refund?
Elizabeth Smith’s Sears.com refund is missing in action. Can anyone find her money?