Indaparkside
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With the social distancing being in place until end of the year nobody will be going anywhere
Interesting. We've had 6 rebooking on our place so far. Only actually lost 1 booking. Trouble is we've had the money this year so won't get much turnover next year. We'd have been better cancelling this year's booking and selling next year's at a premium.....Because no one is getting away this year and there'll be that many credit notes that people will be looking to spend as soon as they get them, plus airlines will be looking to recoup this year's losses
Yes it will affect UK prices as well. There's bound to be a knock on affect. Holidaying in the UK hasn't been cheap for years and next year will be worse than ever price wise
There's a LOT of hotels and businesses around the world that need visitors, prices will find a level.Wonder if holidays will become only for those with money again going forward.
Interesting. We've had 6 rebooking on our place so far. Only actually lost 1 booking. Trouble is we've had the money this year so won't get much turnover next year. We'd have been better cancelling this year's booking and selling next year's at a premium.....
Oh right I see,so trying to be funny,right I get you now,but as I say don't hold your breath whoever it's with
And a lot of people with double the dosh to spendThere's a LOT of hotels and businesses around the world that need visitors, prices will find a level.
Like banging your head against a brick wall..Not funny bud. You are sad. what don’t you understand about consumer law or section 75 credit card law?
Not funny bud. You are sad. what don’t you understand about consumer law or section 75 credit card law?
Like banging your head against a brick wall..
You're on a roll, tell them about Santa.Well we did the deed and as is so often the case, the anticipation was worse than the delivery and reaction. After all the worry, they basically said, 'oh no that's a shame, will we be able to go next year......?'
Despite being told time after time by several posters that payment by credit card over £100 protects you you chose to throw away your deposit, thus handing the holiday company some money to help them stay afloat. This action makes it more likely that they will be able to return all monies to people who paid in full if holidays are cancelled. Furthermore using a credit card made the cc company equally and separately responsible for the purchase so even if TUI go under you are still covered for the costs.Right,let's get one thing straight here "bud"-you came out with a flippant comment about me making a sacrifice that would help your cause in getting your money back,then 5 minutes later told me it wasn't with the same fucking travel company !
My point was back to you,I HOPE YOU DO,meaning quickly,but don't hold your breath,now I'm sad and don't understand apparently.
So to summarise,I lost £400,(Not on a credit card) and you took great pleasure in mocking,so cheers for that
Despite being told time after time by several posters that payment by credit card over £100 protects you you chose to throw away your deposit, thus handing the holiday company some money to help them stay afloat. This action makes it more likely that they will be able to return all monies to people who paid in full if holidays are cancelled. Furthermore using a credit card made the cc company equally and separately responsible for the purchase so even if TUI go under you are still covered for the costs.
I was not mocking you.
I was educating you.
feel free to bang your head against the nearest wall.
Would anybody on here actually go abroad this year in the highly unlikely event of Spain , Italy , Greece etc reopening ??