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Max Fosh managed to get legal documentation to "prove" his death in a foreign country. In three days, the British YouTuber's ...
British YouTuber Max Fosh fakes death via Italian micronation Seborga to claim £37 airline refund. Princess-approved funeral, legal pitfalls, and viral fallout explored.
British YouTuber and comedian Max Fosh has gone viral for his elaborate attempt to secure a $50 (approximately Rs 4,300) refund from an airline by faking his own death.
Representative image Maximilian Arthur Fosh, a UK-based YouTuber, "died" to get a refund from an airline for a flight he missed, he revealed in a recent video titled "I Technically Died".
Popular British YouTuber Max Fosh faked his own death to claim a £37.28 ($50) refund after an airline refused repayment for his missed flight.</p ...
Popular YouTuber gets fake death certificate to secure $50 refund from airline Max Fosh, 30, said he embarked on the elaborate scheme ‘because I’m incredibly petty’ ...
A British social media star has been dragged online for registering himself as 'legally dead' in a bid to receive a refund ...
UK-based YouTuber "dies" to get $50 flight refund, sparks online debate on airline policies Max Fosh's unconventional refund quest: A micronation, a princess, and a death certificate ...
YouTuber and comedian Max Fosh wasn’t about to lose out on a $50 refund over a canceled flight, so he staged his own death to ...
A YouTuber had himself declared legally dead in order to receive a refund from an airline. But did it work? And is this even legal?
YouTuber Max Fosh has gone viral for his elaborate attempt to secure a $50 refund from an airline by faking his own death In a vlog posted on June 30, the British content creator recounted his ...
YouTuber Declares Himself Legally Dead to Secure $50 Refund from Airline Max Fosh's video about his elaborate scheme reached over 1.9 million viewers in just three days ...