Help! Budget charged me $1,166 for a “loss of license plate” — is that legal?
Just when you think you’ve seen every car rental fee under the sun, you hear from someone like Jason Hunter.
These tales are from our consumer advocacy files. If you’re a consumer with a problem with a company, you can contact us for help as well.
Just when you think you’ve seen every car rental fee under the sun, you hear from someone like Jason Hunter.
Marian Houk’s problem with Swiss International Air Lines is a cautionary tale about rescheduling your flight, corporate stubbornness and failure — my failure.
When Jeff Wickstead’s vacation rental manager demanded that he cancel his Booking.com reservation in London, he had every reason to believe he’d get his money back. But he didn’t — and now he’s not sure what to do.
Lufthansa made a booking error that cost Scott Davis more than a flight to Rome. It also tested his patience with a hidden fee, a mind-boggling bureaucracy, and world-class corporate stubbornness.
When Lauren Labadie used an app called Bounce to find a place to store her bags in Marseille, France, she had every reason to believe she could trust Bounce — and that she’d see her luggage when she returned.
What should you do if FedEx can’t delete your account? It happened to one of our readers. Here’s how we solved the problem.
If you have a SeatGeek ticket problem, how much does the company have to do to make things right?
Can Airbnb cancel a booking at 4 a.m., lock your account and keep your money? That’s what Nancy Kankindi wants to know after the vacation rental platform showed her the door without explanation.
Can an online travel agency keep your money after making a reservation you didn’t want? Booking.com just did it to one of our readers.
What should you do if your car rental company runs out of cars? Can your online booking site just keep your money? Here’s the unfortunate truth.