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Student changes his name by deed poll because it is cheaper than changing his Ryanair

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  • Student changes his name by deed poll because it is cheaper than changing his Ryanair

    A savvy student has changed his name by deed poll – because it worked out less expensive than paying a fee to change his name on a Ryanair booking. According to the Sun, Adam Armstrong, 19, had booked a holiday to Ibiza with his girlfriend, India Lomas. The mistake came about when India’s step father... Read more »
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    Re: Student changes his name by deed poll because it is cheaper than changing his Rya

    :lol: good thinking on his part tho'
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      Re: Student changes his name by deed poll because it is cheaper than changing his Rya

      I'm pretty sure that Watchdog or Martin Lewis did a bit on TV about doing this.
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