420 euro for simple boarding passes? Lucas sends bailiffs off on Ryanair and win the favor

Gepubliceerd op 1 februari 2016 om 22:19

420 euro extra pay because the boarding cards were not printed out? That was Luke Marshall of Chapel-en-le-Frith just too much for something.

CaHgYZqWAAAlg6p-1.jpgThe 34-year-old Briton won Ryanair to court bailiffs are sent to and held there ultimately a fine of 800 euros in damages over. The check will now end up as a trophy on the wall of his house.

The problems started when Marshall in February -after a recuperative holiday for families wanted to return from the Canary Islands. Due to a problem with the booking number, they could not print their boarding passes. Only if a large sum of money was put on the table, he was with his wife and four children leave.

Because time was short, at that time there was no alternative than to pay. Quickly, however, was followed by a new cold shower: the family could not sit together, the six-year Ellenor even landed between total strangers.

"Do not run over me"
"Some people will say there might be nothing, but I do not like people walk over me," says the boss of a landscaping company. "This was so ridiculous? They grab your 420 euros off for a piece of paper, while everything is already paid for. It was just the principle."

"Ten minutes I got to get that money together. At the end of a vacation hold your course, not so much about, but I 'might' pay by credit card. They keep pestering until they have their money. I felt I put with their backs against the wall and I do not like. "

Angry letters
When the family returned home, Marshall sent some angry letters to the UK office and headquarters in Ireland. He demanded his money back, but he would never get an answer. Then the man stepped moegetergd to court.

Because Ryanair also gave there in absentia, the case was settled in favor of Marshall. And best of all: the price breaker even got bailiffs on the floor to claim the sum. In December, followed finally the check for 800 euros, excuses are still not come.

"They ignore me all the time just to stay. You can imagine how pleased you are doing as you will still be rewarded for your battle ... it was really me not to make money, but I'd like to see their faces when the bailiffs stepped in there, "concludes Marshall.

By: /DailyMailUK

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