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AeroHonduras Ripoff, scam, fraud

From: olga@realdealmortgage.net
Date: 18 Dec 2004
Time: 12:56:47
Remote Name: 66.82.33.34

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Does anyone have any information on where to file a complaint against Aerohonduras Airline. This company is overbooking flights by double the seats and then holding your luggage 5 to 8 days before sending it. i have the names, addresses, and phone numbers of over 70 people that were with me at the Miami International Airport that were stranded after waiting hours prior to the departure time. Apparantly they overbook all they're flights, this is standard procedure. My group of 12 included 3 babies and my 86 yr old mother. We were sent to a hotel and given lunch and dinner. We returned to the airport at 12.30 am to sleep on the floor and when we began to check in our bags we found out that the luggage would arrive 5 to 8 days later. I begged the Manager Luis Gonzalez to tell me if this was true and he replied it was usually only 2 to 3 days, however he would tag my 12 pieces with a green flouresant tag that read PRIORIDAD. I was willing to cancel my vacation but he gave me his word and promised my luggage would arrive with me. IT DID NOT!!!!!!!!! Isn't it fraud to sell a service that you know you cannot give? now I'm in Copan and being told my luggage is coming to San Pedro Sula via Cargo plane. The luggage that was there yesterdat was from a flight that arrived 8 days ago. How does this airline make a profit if they have to pay for hotel rooms, food, and then a cargo plane to complete the service they sold. Could they be selling their cargo space to a very profitable customer instead of loading our luggage? I'm being told that this is a venezuelan airline. Does anyone know if this is a hinduran or venezuelan airline? Please respond with info to olga@realdealmortgage.net

From: Clayton Woods
Date: 27 Jul 1999
Time: 16:59:58
Remote Name: 207.239.144.34

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I was browsing through the Honduras directory and came across this interesting subject of the letters that were written to President Reina and the firing of the corrupt judge in Roatan. I can't commend you enough sir,for doing what you did. I totally agree with everything you wrote in your letters. I am originally from the Bay Island of Honduras, currently a student at Liberty University ,but a native of Coxen Hole,Roatan. I had no idea that someone here in America was fighting for justice that needs to be implemented back at home.Well, you know what,justice is all I stand for and my calling is to return to Roatan and assist in every way that I can in oppossing the corruption through every available means that God gives me.I'm so tired and sick of corrupted politicians--mainly mainlanders from Honduras that immigrate to the islands to spread their poisonous venom as a way of acceptable goverment policy that goes against everything that justice stands for. May God continue to be with you sir, and hopefully, sooner than late you will have your properties return to you in a rightful manner, with an apology from the Honduran government. sincerely, Clayton Woods--ctwoods@liberty.edu


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