I have proof that I didn’t damage my rental car. So why do I have to pay?
Stacey Wall has proof that she didn’t damage her rental car. So why does Enterprise want to charge her, anyway?
Stacey Wall has proof that she didn’t damage her rental car. So why does Enterprise want to charge her, anyway?
When United Airlines cancels her husband’s flight, it promises Maxine Biggs a prompt refund. So why is she still waiting for her $1,751 six months later?
Craig McAllister can’t see most of his baseball game in Port St. Lucie, Fla. Does he deserve a refund from SeatGeek?
Keith Dawe has been waiting since 2020 for Expedia to refund his airline tickets. But neither the online agency nor his airline can find the missing money. Where is it?
The engine in Ali Cotton’s Nissan Altima is damaged after he brings it to Jiffy Lube for an inspection. Does the company have to pay his $12,998 repair bill?
Erika Eng booked tickets from Washington, D.C., to Paris in 2020. British Airways canceled her flight but never refunded the money. So what happened to her $994?
When Jack Price tries to return his Google Pixel 6 phone to Amazon through UPS, the phone gets lost. Will he ever get his $518 back?
How do you get on a car rental company’s Do Not Rent list? And can it really keep your money if you make a nonrefundable reservation?