Editorial illustration of an elderly man standing alone at the bright orange wooden door of a blue-toned classic French apartment building with wrought iron balconies, depicting Alan Nathan waiting for his missing luggage in Neuilly-sur-Seine after Luggage Forward and FedEx claimed phantom delivery

Luggage Forward promised to deliver my luggage. Instead, it delivered disappointment!

Alan Nathan paid Luggage Forward $1,400 to ship four bags from Sonoma, California to Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, including his wife’s critical medical equipment. The premium service offered an on-time guarantee promising double the shipping fee for late deliveries. The shipping company asked for documents showing arrival into Ireland despite the clearly stated French address. FedEx then marked the bags as delivered and signed for by someone named Lou Ann, but Nathan’s building has no front desk and the concierge confirmed no contact from any delivery driver.

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I paid Holland America for a cruise, but now it wants another $800!

Greg Rothman thought his Holland America cruise was locked in: a seven-day Caribbean sailing in a veranda stateroom for $650, courtesy of an MGM casino certificate. He pays in full and then books non-refundable airline tickets from Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale. Hours later, a second invoice arrives — this one demanding another $800 or threatening to bump him down to a windowless interior cabin.