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Anyone scheduled to fly with Jetsgo in the coming days?
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fn_xtc
They ceased operations as of today. Not really suprised.

Click here
tatgirl
OMG, and to think I almost booked a flight with them the other day....LOL! Thank goodness I procrastinated, and the flight from Buffalo went on sale again.

Flying from Buffalo > than flying from Canada.
rabbitjoker
JetsGo is horrible. Bastards delayed me 5 hours in Dorval because they only had one plane going back and forth from YYZ to YUL in December when everybody else was flying out (AC and WestJet).
rabbitjoker
I hope people bought their ticket from an agent rather than direct.

Direct sales have no insurance - agents are required to have insurance by law to ensure clients get refuntds in cases like this.
maxtuh
if you did purchase it on your credit card, call them up and dispute the charge, saying the airline is bankrupt.
fn_xtc
From the link

"The company said clients who have paid for Jetsgo tickets should contact the Canadian Transportation Agency: 1-888-222-2592."

I pity the people who havent read the news and head out to the airport in the morning.

Whats suprising is that the website is still accepting new bookings )as of right now).
tatgirl
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Originally posted by maxtuh
if you did purchase it on your credit card, call them up and dispute the charge, saying the airline is bankrupt.


"Direct sales have no insurance - agents are required to have insurance by law to ensure clients get refuntds in cases like this."

Who pays cash for flights anyways?? Basically, if a company goes bankrupt, your money is lost. I've even seen it happen to people who ordered wedding gifts online, and they went under. Not only were they not gonna get the items they ordered for the wedding couple, no refunds. It's f'ed, I know.
rabbitjoker
quote:
Originally posted by tatgirl
Who pays cash for flights anyways??


I'm not talking cash sales - I'm talking direct sales w/ JetsGo (web booking/phone booking).

As maxtuh pointed out that credit card companies refund those customer's money.
maxtuh
quote:
Originally posted by tatgirl
"Direct sales have no insurance - agents are required to have insurance by law to ensure clients get refuntds in cases like this."

Who pays cash for flights anyways?? Basically, if a company goes bankrupt, your money is lost. I've even seen it happen to people who ordered wedding gifts online, and they went under. Not only were they not gonna get the items they ordered for the wedding couple, no refunds. It's f'ed, I know.


nat, many people still do, like me, i dont pay using credit much. But as far as i know in US, if the company goes bankrupt, they goto a agency (outside 3rd party whatever for collections) they get their money back on credit cards refunded, the same has been done for southeast airlines.
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I dont know much abt canadian laws but i am pretty sure, it must be the same.
rabbitjoker
No offense to Quebec'ers - but something is seriously wrong with a province that allows for incorporation a company by a director that has REPEATEDLY filed for MASSIVE bankruptcy (Canada 3000 is the same guy as JetsGo).

/me shakes his head at Quebec and their incorporation laws

In England - people can be barred from being frounders and directors of companies. We should do the same in Canada.

maxtuh
quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
No offense to Quebec'ers - but something is seriously wrong with a province that allows for incorporation a company by a director that has REPEATEDLY filed for MASSIVE bankruptcy (Canada 3000 is the same guy as JetsGo).

/me shakes his head at Quebec and their incorporation laws

In England - people can be barred from being frounders and directors of companies. We should do the same in Canada.


ooo i didnt know that, yeah i remember canada 3000
rabbitjoker
kay-bec.

/me shakes his head.
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