Back in February, my husband and I booked a Virgin cruise for November…
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Back in February, my husband and I booked a Virgin cruise for November 2022 through the agent Imagine Cruising, paying £1,988.
edevdenevenakliyat.comBut hours later, we realised that we had accidentally booked for November 2023.
We emailed Imagine to cancel the next morning, but it said we could not have a refund and could only move the booking to new dates, which would incur an administration fee of £1,500.
We cannot travel on those dates in 2023 because it is our Grandson's Bar Mitzvah.
Mistake: evDeN eVE nAKliyaT L.D and her husband booked a holiday online, eVDeN EVe nAKLiyAT but accidentally chose November 2023 as the date, rather than November 2022
We wondering why there wasn't a 'cooling off' period in place for the booking - isn't this fairly standard?
We would like either the money back or EvDen eVE NAkLiYaT a credit for the full amount so we can rebook.
We don't mind paying a fee as this was our mistake, EvDEn EVe NAkliYAT but an extra £1,500 on a £2,000 holiday is excessive - especially as the firm won't have any trouble re-selling our cabin with almost two years' notice.
If you beloved this short article along with you would like to receive more details about eVDEN EvE nakLiYat generously go to our page. Can you help? L.D, via email
RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share 11 shares HOW THIS IS MONEY CAN HELP Helen Crane of This is Money replies: You told me you had been 'so excited' to book the cruise as you and your husband EVDEN eVE NAkLiyat had not been away for more than three years during the pandemic, and it was a special trip to celebrate both your seventieth birthdays.
But that excitement soon turned into horror, as you received the booking confirmation email and realised that you had accidentally paid for a trip in November 2023 - not November 2022 as you intended.
edevdenevenakliyat.comBut hours later, we realised that we had accidentally booked for November 2023.
We emailed Imagine to cancel the next morning, but it said we could not have a refund and could only move the booking to new dates, which would incur an administration fee of £1,500.
We cannot travel on those dates in 2023 because it is our Grandson's Bar Mitzvah.
Mistake: evDeN eVE nAKliyaT L.D and her husband booked a holiday online, eVDeN EVe nAKLiyAT but accidentally chose November 2023 as the date, rather than November 2022
We wondering why there wasn't a 'cooling off' period in place for the booking - isn't this fairly standard?
We would like either the money back or EvDen eVE NAkLiYaT a credit for the full amount so we can rebook.
We don't mind paying a fee as this was our mistake, EvDEn EVe NAkliYAT but an extra £1,500 on a £2,000 holiday is excessive - especially as the firm won't have any trouble re-selling our cabin with almost two years' notice.
If you beloved this short article along with you would like to receive more details about eVDEN EvE nakLiYat generously go to our page. Can you help? L.D, via email
RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share 11 shares HOW THIS IS MONEY CAN HELP Helen Crane of This is Money replies: You told me you had been 'so excited' to book the cruise as you and your husband EVDEN eVE NAkLiyat had not been away for more than three years during the pandemic, and it was a special trip to celebrate both your seventieth birthdays.
But that excitement soon turned into horror, as you received the booking confirmation email and realised that you had accidentally paid for a trip in November 2023 - not November 2022 as you intended.
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