NHS Discounts - flight delay compensation
Sinhanada
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Hi All
For all members of the NHS and who are on the receiving end of the NHS Discounts email please do not use EU Delay.
http://eudelay.co.uk/faq
They will charge you a 25% commission for what is essentially an easy piece of work for you.
I'm sure most of you on here will already know, but thought I'd do my civic duty and let you know.
For all members of the NHS and who are on the receiving end of the NHS Discounts email please do not use EU Delay.
http://eudelay.co.uk/faq
They will charge you a 25% commission for what is essentially an easy piece of work for you.
I'm sure most of you on here will already know, but thought I'd do my civic duty and let you know.
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What's easy?Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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They will charge you a 25% commission for what is essentially an easy piece of work for you.
I'm sure most of you on here will already know, but thought I'd do my civic duty and let you know.
I think that how easy it is will depend on the airline the claim is against. I have a delay with Jet2, from reading the boards here it is fairly obvious that any claim would be far from easy so opted to pass to a NWNF for 27% commission. Better to get 73% of the claim than nothing (as I would likely have given up due to frustration had I been trying to do it myself)0
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