Originally Posted by
dparkinson
To the best of my understanding from what I can see, the OP requested a refund for the bag fee but UA assumed he wanted to refund the rest of the flight because there was an Irrop. I would have kept calling back until you found a sympathetic agent. I've had an inadvertently refunded flight reinstated once. That being said, you can't really sue them for breaking the contract of carriage, I believe, because they gave you your money back for the return leg, which ended the contract at the end of your trip to the US due to the refund.
Thank you very much for the reply.
This actually is the question I was looking for.
If this case don't apply to breaking the contract of carriage. I won't file any lawsuit.
I just don't understand...it's their mistake... If they are allowed to do this, why don't they cancel and refund someone which brought cheap fare and sell the seat for 10 times more.
Originally Posted by
n198ua
mrchenkun-You asked if you should file a lawsuit, almost everyone here has said you should not. It doesn't sound like you'd come out ahead, even if you won the suit.
You were in a sucky situation, but I'm not sure you're going to get more than you've already been offered.
...Thank you for your advice.
I just thought it should be a obvious case of breaking the contract of carriage.
But seems i am wrong. Although I have little idea why.
I just feel some people here just don't believe I didn't ask for cancel my return leg. spend a lots of time attacking my English. Actually,since it is a non-changeable non-refundable fare. even I asked, they shouldn't agree.