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Are they. I assume anything over and above what you originally paid will be compensating you for your loss.It's not compensation. They're 2 different things.
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Are they. I assume anything over and above what you originally paid will be compensating you for your loss.It's not compensation. They're 2 different things.
Are they. I assume anything over and above what you originally paid will be compensating you for your loss.
I think the phrase is wanting their cake and eating it.Ours for the end of May 21 is £700 more expensive for the exact same time of year. If Tui don't budge on price I'm pushing for a refund.
Yes i did. I knew they had changed their terms in february, and i brought that up with them. They were still adamant that their previous t&c's said no refunds. As a company i think they're holding that stance. I said i'd go to ABTA/go through small claims court, but they're attitude was "go on then"Did you book before 27th February as they changed terms then?
You need to go online apparently but that’s a fuck on.Latest from Ryanair is they emailed me with a voucher offer that’s valid for 12 months. If I accept the voucher bang goes my refund. The one they already offered. The one I’ve claimed three times.
if I accept the voucher and don’t use it, they say they’ll refund me in 12 months. Yeah, right.
there’s nothing in their email that enables you to say sorry I don’t want the voucher, I want a refund.
So I responded to their offer by emailing them to say something soon the lines of “just for clarity, I don’t want a voucher, please send a refund.”
my emailed bounced because their inbox is too full.
I wouldn’t mind doing that with mine if they play fair and keep the price similar. What’s the chances of that?
Had similar with virgin, wanted another 3.5k, told them where to go and asked for a refund... think we’ll see a lot of this kind where they are hiking up prices later into this year and next.Ours for the end of May 21 is £700 more expensive for the exact same time of year. If Tui don't budge on price I'm pushing for a refund.
Not in the same price bracket, but to be fair to hoseasons cottages, they are letting you transfer your 2020 booking to the same property in 2021, for the equivalent time, without any increase.Had similar with virgin, wanted another 3.5k, told them where to go and asked for a refund... think we’ll see a lot of this kind where they are hiking up prices later into this year and next.
Could anything change?
Yes. If the government comes out in support of credit notes and guarantees them then it is feasible that they will be considered as good as a refund. If so, banks may accept them in return for cash, in which case customers will not be able to make Section 75 or chargeback claims.
It would be up to ABTA/ATOL to provide the necessary compensation, not the banks. I can't see the government agreeing to anything but an extension to the refund time either.This article in the Times (sorry, it's paywalled) saying banks and card companies are blocking about £7billion worth of refunds, all blaming each other and one even admitting that their staff have been giving out wrong advice! This quote from the end suggests that vouchers might be all we can expect...
Well we were due to fly tomorrow and still not talked to them. Cant get through at all with the call centres.Had our holiday for Croatia cancelled, due to fly out on Sunday. Jet Holidays were excellent. Contacted me last week via phone. Sorted refund out over the phone. In the bank two days later. Will defo book with Jet2 Holidays again when this crazy world gets better!!
You need to go online apparently but that’s a fuck on.
I’m trying for a chargeback.
Let me know how you get on with that mate, im thinking i may have to go down the same route.I’m trying for a chargeback.
of a dancing academy?We had a villa booked with an agent in Ibiza who now wants £300 more for half term next year and Jet2 want an extra grand for our flights.
There's 9 of us so it's not the end of the world but it's the principal o it - boils my piss
I heard a bloke on the radio this morning saying that it might be worth accepting vouchers as the price of a holiday might sky rocket next year or whenever the travel industry gets back on track. The voucher could offset the price increase (or at least some of it). Worth bearing in mind - although I agree that a refund could be preferable in the current climate - I’m in a similar boat - got a holiday in July that’s due to be paid off mid may that I know won’t happen so I stand to lose a deposit if I cancel myself before the deadline, although it’s a lot less to lose then a lot of others who’ve paid in full already.Latest from Ryanair is they emailed me with a voucher offer that’s valid for 12 months. If I accept the voucher bang goes my refund. The one they already offered. The one I’ve claimed three times.
if I accept the voucher and don’t use it, they say they’ll refund me in 12 months. Yeah, right.
there’s nothing in their email that enables you to say sorry I don’t want the voucher, I want a refund.
So I responded to their offer by emailing them to say something soon the lines of “just for clarity, I don’t want a voucher, please send a refund.”
my emailed bounced because their inbox is too full.
of a dancing academy?