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New Zealand Woman Who Sued Ex Boyfriend Over Airport Ride Loses Claim Alpharetta
- Location: Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Wellington, New Zealand:
The promise of a ride to the airport is not legally binding, a woman in New Zealand has discovered after seeking compensation from her ex-boyfriend because she missed her flight.
The woman was so annoyed about failing to catch her plane when her partner reneged on an airport ride that she ended the relationship and took him to a dispute tribunal for small claims.
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