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Apr 28, 2012 News
Several persons are claiming that the low-cost carrier, REDjet, which is no longer in effect, has owed them a significant sum of money and has not made any efforts to contact them.
According to one woman, Pessy Bailey, she had booked a ticket to Trinidad and Tobago for $380.00 at REDjet’s office in Kingston, Georgetown and two days before her flight she received a call from the company.
She claimed that an official from the company had informed her that all the flights have been cancelled and that she was required to visit the company the following day.
Bailey said when she visited the office, she was asked to fill out a form and was promised that she will be refunded within three weeks.
Yesterday, the woman claimed that it has been almost two months and she has not heard from the company.
She said when she visited the local office a few times, it was closed. She also said she tried calling the numbers listed for the low-cost carrier but none were working.
Kaieteur News also tried to contact REDjet for a comment but all the numbers were out of service.
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