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Max Fosh managed to get legal documentation to "prove" his death in a foreign country. In three days, the British YouTuber's ...
British YouTuber Max Fosh fakes death via Italian micronation Seborga to claim £37 airline refund. Princess-approved funeral, legal pitfalls, and viral fallout explored.
YouTuber and comedian Max Fosh wasn’t about to lose out on a $50 refund over a canceled flight, so he staged his own death to get it. The British star, 30, who has nearly five million followers, ...
YouTube star Max Fosh legally ‘died’ in a bid to get a refund from an airline, but was stopped at the final hurdle by his lawyer.
British YouTuber and comedian Max Fosh has gone viral for his elaborate attempt to secure a $50 (approximately Rs 4,300) ...
A YouTuber had himself declared legally dead in order to receive a refund from an airline. But did it work? And is this even legal?
A British social media star has been dragged online for registering himself as 'legally dead' in a bid to receive a refund ...
What does our Editorial Board Roundtable think of U.S. Rep. Max Miller’s bill, H.R. 4193, which seeks to tighten by one hour, to two hours for domestic flights and five hours for international ones, ...
Representative image Maximilian Arthur Fosh, a UK-based YouTuber, "died" to get a refund from an airline for a flight he missed, he revealed in a recent video titled "I Technically Died".
Airlines do not provide refunds for non-refundable tickets except in the case of the passenger’s death. So, Fosh contacted ...
UK YouTuber fakes death, holds own funeral to get airline refund The YouTuber continues to challenge what he can do to create content online and shows that the most ordinary problems can sometimes ...
Rossen Reports: Know your rights when airlines cancel your flight New federal rules ensure passengers are entitled to refunds, meals, and even hotel stays when flights are canceled or ...