channa
Having to provide refunds is their stated reason so they don't look like the bad guys that killed the company.
The reality is that the bank likely wanted F9 to fail so they could change the look of their portfolio to improve their own valuation.
So Frontier would be fine if not for the evil machinations of a Denver-based credit card processor, that decided that somehow it would be a great idea to destroy one of their biggest clients?
Do ANY of the "poor Frontier is just an innocent victim of other jealous, failing businesses" theorists realize how ridiculous these excuses have become?