Flight Missed? Then Get Money Back Via Refund.me
By ajay at February 25, 2013 | 10:40 am | Print
Do you know?
If passengers are denied boarding on the flight they have booked – for example due to overbooking – they are entitled to a compensation payment of €250 to €600.
Or
If the flight is cancelled, air travellers have similar rights to those if denied boarding: they are entitled to compensation payments of up to €600 – depending on the distance of the flight.
Or
If the flight lands at its destination more than 180 minutes later than scheduled, air passengers are entitled to compensation payments of €250 to €600 – depending on the distance of the flight.
No idea how to claim these compensation?
Well, I would suggest you to try out Refund.me.
What Is Refund.me?
Refund.me is a new startup that aims to help air passengers to obtain compensation, fast and unbureaucratically.
In Company’s Own Words:
Refund.me offers an intelligent, specially created ABL system (Advanced Business Logic) on its website and in the form of an app for all smartphones.
Passengers can use this to already check at the airport whether they are entitled to compensation, and generate a complaint there and then: paperless, unbureaucratic and without the risk of any costs.
You can even provide the signatures for the respective documents straight from your smartphone.

Easy To Use:
All you need to do is just enter your flight details. Then its Advanced Business Logic (ABL) system uses the data you enter to see whether you’re entitled to compensation, and generates the claim letter with all the required details.
Any necessary signatures can be provided quickly and securely online. If the claim is successfully enforced, you will receive compensation of up to600 euros from the airline.
Best Part Is:
Refund.me only keeps 25 per cent of the compensation as a commission (plus the statutory VAT) if the claim is enforced successfully.
That means, if your case is awarded compensation of400 euros, you are given 300 euros and we keep 100 euros(plus the statutory VAT).
The same applies to compensation payments in the form of material goods such as flight vouchers.

