I think you've answered your own question...futile and feeble...
I'm sure Ryanair see this as an investmentand the wasting of Ryanair's time/money on the 3 solicitors present on the day
and the wasting of Ryanair's time/money on the 3 solicitors present on the day, I'm sure had a bit of satisfaction value.
Ryanair's (and other airlines') policies in this area are so well-known at this stage that I doubt if any customer could claim that they were not aware of them at the time of booking.
Given the degree of attention that this issue has received in recent years, I presume that most if not all the relevant agencies have already dealt with, and adjudicated on, such complaints (without any effect on Ryanair's practices) and on that basis, they are unlikely to re-open the issue on the foot of any fresh complaints. As such, the most that you are likely to achieve out of such a complaint is a polite acknowledgment from the agency or agencies concerned.
I've have a flight with Ryanair I now won't be using.
Any advice on how to try and get this money back ...?
you could try to sell the flight to somebody who wants it.
The name change costs something like 15 euro. If prices on the flight have gone up since you booked it might be worthwhile.
The last time i had to do a name change on a flight i got charged 100 euro
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