END OF THE ROAD FOR “ON THE ROAD” FEES? NOT YET
Last week was supposed to bring some closure to the issue
of the notorious “on the road” fees which dealerships routinely add to the deals as
an extra - also known as a “delivery fee” or “dealership fee”.
It is seldom discussed or broken down for car buyers - it
just gets added to agreements along with other extras such as metallic paint
and licensing and registration costs.
Those who do question are told the figure covers pre-sale
checks, washing, and “preparing” the car.
The National Credit Act prohibits the charging of any
Here s how Rogers is compensating customers after that disastrous service outage
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Monday s nationwide internet and cell phone service outage on the Rogers network undoubtedly cost a lot of people in Canada a lot of money much of which they ll never be able to get back after a full day of being cut off from the world.
One thing customers of the telecom won t have to pay for, however, is the service they didn t receive.
Rogers announced Tuesday afternoon that it would be compensating all of its valued customers with a credit equivalent to one day s worth of service for all of the trouble they experienced on Monday.
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Air Canada AC-T has revised its COVID-19 refund policy to cover eligible customers who bought non-refundable airline tickets or vacation packages between Feb. 1, 2020, and April 13, 2021, the company said Tuesday.
Customers who have already accepted a travel voucher or Aeroplan points instead cash will also have the option to exchange these for a refund, it said.
The refunds follow a deal between the airline and federal government, which will provide a total of $5.9 billion in aid to Canada’s largest airline, including up to $1.4 billion to support the new refunds.
Opinion: Why Air New Zealand credit holders need to look to a refund
10 Apr, 2021 11:00 PM
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Air NZ parked planes and hundred of millions of dollars in prepaid air fares last year. Photo / Getty images
Air NZ parked planes and hundred of millions of dollars in prepaid air fares last year. Photo / Getty images
OPINION:
Air New Zealand is making it easier to get refunds - and anyone with money tied up with the airline would be well advised to give it a go. Last year the airline cited financial hardship for not refunding hundreds of millions of dollars of travel, saying if it did so it faced the prospect of going under. It was them (the airline) or you (customers).