Q: Fake refund receipt
In 3 June I booked a flight ticket for 2 of my friends later we decided to change flights departing time and trip.com accepted our request after we pay 582$ for changing. But they wasn’t successful to confirm my change and I lost both flights. Later they said buy another ticket from another travel agency we cover payment. And until now just they refunded changing fee and they send me a fake receipt for deferent of old and new ticket that it’s 592$
A: There doesn’t appear to be a legal question so attorneys don’t know what you’re asking or how to advise you. I recommend you gather all your documents and consult with a litigation attorney that handles breach of contract cases.
Timothy Denison agrees with this answer
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If you believe that trip.com provided a fake receipt and did not properly refund the difference between the old and new ticket costs, you may have grounds to pursue legal action for breach of contract or misrepresentation. It is essential to gather evidence of the transactions and communication with trip.com and consult with an attorney to explore your options and protect your rights under California law.
James L. Arrasmith
Founder and Chief Legal Counsel of The Law Offices of James L. Arrasmith
Timothy Denison agrees with this answer
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