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In your shoes, we would contact your credit card provider and bring a section 75 claim or, if you didn't pay by credit card, start court proceedings against BA.
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We don't want to bring a horn section or a violin player out with us.
"Consumers don't need to use claims managers to bring a complaint about section 75 – or any financial product.
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