It's postponed!

It's postponed!

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mikeN54

Original Poster:

607 posts

182 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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eps

6,297 posts

270 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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frown not that surprising really

LM240

4,674 posts

219 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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Fingers crossed!

Time to book hotel up pronto.

LawrieC

572 posts

105 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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With Glastonbury, Eastenders and the Eurovision Song Contest getting the chop, what chance did we have

WhyTwo

1,114 posts

193 months

gt6

1,425 posts

186 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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If things do not die down soon i thing even September will be hard to do

DMN

2,983 posts

140 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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My Ferry company have already said I can shift the dates, so not too much hassle.

FredericRobinson

3,718 posts

233 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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Tunnel booking changed with no fee, which is nice

eps

6,297 posts

270 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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gt6 said:
If things do not die down soon i thing even September will be hard to do
unfortunately I agree with this frown we'll have to do a virtual meet up

Stellartois

145 posts

120 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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Just saved £200 on the ferry, that's the weekend paid for 😆😆

Chozza

808 posts

153 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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Stellartois said:
Just saved £200 on the ferry, that's the weekend paid for ????
£200 for the weekend ? Not planning on drinking ?

MB140

4,071 posts

104 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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Looks like the company we have booked with aren’t offering refunds even if you can’t make the new dates (which we can’t)only a voucher which appears to be pointless in our case. Not got round to calling yet going to give it a few days to allow call volumes to die down.

Where do people stand legally if they want a refund not a credit note/voucher (so I know where I stand when I do call them). Thankfully it has been paid for on a credit card so that might be a route to go down if needs be.


Piha

7,150 posts

93 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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Gutted. frown

FredericRobinson

3,718 posts

233 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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MB140 said:
Looks like the company we have booked with aren’t offering refunds even if you can’t make the new dates (which we can’t)only a voucher which appears to be pointless in our case. Not got round to calling yet going to give it a few days to allow call volumes to die down.

Where do people stand legally if they want a refund not a credit note/voucher (so I know where I stand when I do call them). Thankfully it has been paid for on a credit card so that might be a route to go down if needs be.

Who's that with?
The voucher does give you 2021 and 2022 Le Mans though if you can't make September

ferrus

38 posts

63 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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F^ck, f^ck, fu^ck.

My 20th Wedding Anniversary.
furious

Literally any other day but that would have been fine


MB140

4,071 posts

104 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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FredericRobinson said:
MB140 said:
Looks like the company we have booked with aren’t offering refunds even if you can’t make the new dates (which we can’t)only a voucher which appears to be pointless in our case. Not got round to calling yet going to give it a few days to allow call volumes to die down.

Where do people stand legally if they want a refund not a credit note/voucher (so I know where I stand when I do call them). Thankfully it has been paid for on a credit card so that might be a route to go down if needs be.

Who's that with?
The voucher does give you 2021 and 2022 Le Mans though if you can't make September
I’d rather not say right now due to name and shame rules and I haven’t spoken to them yet. A bit of research seems to suggest I don’t have to accept the voucher.

Got to wait to talk with MrsMB140 hopefully we might be able to rearrange stuff so we can go in September. If not then we will have to decide what we want. I just want to be armed with the facts beforehand.

FredericRobinson

3,718 posts

233 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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A look at my e-mails tells me it's the same people I'm booked with, I'll be going in September if it's on though

take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

5,179 posts

56 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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ferrus said:
F^ck, f^ck, fu^ck.

My 20th Wedding Anniversary.
furious

Literally any other day but that would have been fine
The fact you can remember it must be worth a pass...

icepop

1,177 posts

208 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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MB140 said:
Looks like the company we have booked with aren’t offering refunds even if you can’t make the new dates (which we can’t)only a voucher which appears to be pointless in our case. Not got round to calling yet going to give it a few days to allow call volumes to die down.

Where do people stand legally if they want a refund not a credit note/voucher (so I know where I stand when I do call them). Thankfully it has been paid for on a credit card so that might be a route to go down if needs be.

It's an odd one isn't it really, like my insurance, they say no refunds on postponement, only if and when it's called a cancellation. but the original purchase was made on the understanding that the event takes place between two defined dates in June, not September.

MB140

4,071 posts

104 months

Wednesday 18th March 2020
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icepop said:
MB140 said:
Looks like the company we have booked with aren’t offering refunds even if you can’t make the new dates (which we can’t)only a voucher which appears to be pointless in our case. Not got round to calling yet going to give it a few days to allow call volumes to die down.

Where do people stand legally if they want a refund not a credit note/voucher (so I know where I stand when I do call them). Thankfully it has been paid for on a credit card so that might be a route to go down if needs be.

It's an odd one isn't it really, like my insurance, they say no refunds on postponement, only if and when it's called a cancellation. but the original purchase was made on the understanding that the event takes place between two defined dates in June, not September.
It’s quite weird isn’t it. Checking online via money.co.uk seems to imply that we entered a contract which the travel company can no longer satisfy (regardless of if it’s there fault), therefore we are entitled to a refund. Until we have spoken to them I’m not going to worry too much. I’m pretty certain between the travel insurance, credit card payment method and what appears to be protection under the law then we should get our money back. Failing that there is always the social media angle.