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The Youtuber in question Max Fosh discovered that many airlines strictly deny refunds for non-refundable tickets unless the ...
A British YouTuber, Maximilian Arthur Fosh, known as Max Fosh, gained attention after faking his death to secure a refund ...
YouTuber Max Fosh faked his death in a viral video to try and get a Rs 4,300 refund from an airline that only reimburses ...
When we think of 4th of July festivities in the US, the first thing that comes to mind are fireworks, barbecues and patriotic ...
If you're planning a trip, beware! The ABC7 I-Team has a consumer alert about fake travel website scams that look so real, you could get duped into booking a fake flight or hotel.
The Ministry of Railways’ Aadhaar-linked OTP system for Tatkal bookings aims to curb touts, but the real solution lies in ...
Delhi Police Special Cell's Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations (IFSO) unit has dismantled an international scam operation targeting citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada, ...
Bots (programs that interact with websites in an automated manner) have been the norm for a long time, but it was last year ...
A Delhi-based gang, using fake death certificates and manipulated SEO ads, duped hundreds of US and UK fliers over flight bookings and cancellations.
The gang allegedly forged medical and death certificates of their victims to secure refunds for their tickets from airlines, ...
NBK warns against falling for such tempting offers and fake ads, which typically come from suspicious or unverified accounts ...