(WHTM) — The cheapest airfares are often the hardest to refund. Many of the COVID rules people got used to, such as cancel anytime, are no longer a given, according to consumer advocate Chris Elliot.
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'These are going to be a really difficult three years in terms of consumer protection,' one consumer advocate says For now, passengers on most major U.S. carriers are still entitled to certain ...
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If the Supreme Court strikes down some of Trump’s biggest tariffs, importers could be entitled to "billions and billions of dollars" in refunds. Americans who have paid more for things because of the ...
President Donald Trump likes to boast about how much money the U.S. Treasury is raking in from the massive taxes – tariffs — he's slapped this year on imports from almost every country in the ...