The online bank Tangerine is offering its customers frustrated at having to pay new fees to check their baggage on a plane a refund of $40… for a while.
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Since January 3, Air Canada customers have been required to check in and put in the hold what was until recently their “large” cabin baggage. Check-in costs $35 for a first bag and $50 for the second, and if you fail to do so before boarding, travelers will have to pay $65 per item. Other Canadian airlines have a similar policy.
New fees rarely make consumers happy, and Tangerine Bank decided to try to take advantage of this anger to attract new customers.
For several days, this banking institution has been offering their customers a refund of $40, provided that a purchase including baggage fees of $39.55 or more was made with a Tangerine payment card directly from a company. aerial.
-To obtain reimbursement, it is not necessary to track receipts. The bank will reimburse customers directly to their payment card.
This limited time offer is available to the first 7,500 eligible Tangerine customers.
“This offering reflects our commitment to removing barriers for our customers and putting more money back in their pockets,” said Natalie Jones, director of marketing at Tangerine, in a press release.
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