Originally Posted by
Xyzzy
Having seen it before it was removed I'd say that it was pretty much a legal recounting of why UA thinks there was absolutely no claim -- and how if the recipient decides to appeal UA might just n
tify the relevant authorities of what it believes to be fraud in such a claim (DK address supplied). It reminded me of this scene in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
YOU LOSE! In other words, UA is saying, "YOU LOSE!"
The '' (DK address supplied)." only applies to US citizens. That is because the EU says that a Dutchman (or somebody from any other EU country) is allowed to buy a product in EU country like Denmark.