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British YouTuber Max Fosh fakes death via Italian micronation Seborga to claim £37 airline refund. Princess-approved funeral, ...
British YouTuber Max Fosh recently revealed the lengths he went to in an attempt to get a refund from an airline. On Monday, June 30, 2025, the influencer shared a video on his eponymous channel ...
British YouTuber and comedian Max Fosh has gone viral for his elaborate attempt to secure a $50 (approximately Rs 4,300) ...
YouTuber and comedian Max Fosh wasn’t about to lose out on a $50 refund over a canceled flight, so he staged his own death to ...
Max Fosh managed to get legal documentation to "prove" his death in a foreign country. In three days, the British YouTuber's ...
The Youtuber in question Max Fosh discovered that many airlines strictly deny refunds for non-refundable tickets unless the ...
British YouTuber Max Fosh documented the stunt in a video titled "I Technically Died" that has garnered over 18 lakh views so far.
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?
Nathan Ciurzynski’s flight from Tampa to San Diego is canceled because of a hurricane. When he asks American Airlines for a refund, it offers a flight credit instead. Can he get his money back?
I had to buy a new ticket on another airline, which cost me $3,244. Alaska Airlines wants me to get a statement from Aer Lingus explaining why I was denied boarding.
The Department of Transportation is reminding airline passengers that the Automatic Refund Rule is in effect, meaning if your flight gets delayed or cancelled, you are entitled to a cash refund.