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Max Fosh managed to get legal documentation to "prove" his death in a foreign country. In three days, the British YouTuber's ...
British YouTuber Max Fosh fakes death via Italian micronation Seborga to claim £37 airline refund. Princess-approved funeral, ...
British YouTuber Max Fosh documented the stunt in a video titled "I Technically Died" that has garnered over 18 lakh views so ...
YouTube star Max Fosh legally ‘died’ in a bid to get a refund from an airline, but was stopped at the final hurdle by his ...
A YouTuber had himself declared legally dead in order to receive a refund from an airline. But did it work? And is this even legal?
YouTuber Max Fosh arranged to get documentation to prove that he'd legally died despite still being alive and well, all for ...
A British social media star has been dragged online for registering himself as 'legally dead' in a bid to receive a refund ...
New automatic airline refund rules are now in effect — here's what's covered The new rules should make it easier to receive refunds, but don't significantly expand when you're eligible for one.
The Department of Transportation issued a new rule, implemented by Oct. 28, 2024, that establishes concrete refund rights for passengers.
New airline refund rule could get you money back for delayed flights: What to know Before the new rule, airlines were allowed to set their own standards for what flight changes warranted refunds.
The new rule standardizes what constitutes a significant delay, and forces airlines to provide automatic refunds to customers.
The busy holiday travel season is underway, and millions are traveling by air nationwide. Here's what you need to know about airline refund rules before you fly.