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Old Apr 17, 2015, 4:09 pm
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Originally Posted by Dave Noble
If they can trick you into being strung along for a few more months then BA wins. Unless you claim within 6 years then you will lose automatically

You have given it 5.5 years - lodge the claim

There is no exemption for domestic flights. As long as flight was delayed for a valid reason and you arrived at your destination more than 3 hours behind schedule you are due the compensation

Stop discussing it with BA
Agreed, stop discussing it, when they call you just repeat your claim, if they say 'no' or '50%' send a registered letter (so you have some evidence for the court that you attempted to resolve outside of court) and then MCOL. Do not wait for too long, because once 6 years is up, the court will probably not help you.
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