MSE News: Travel firms still flout rules on charges

This is the discussion thread for the following MSE News Story:

"Consumers booking a holiday online should beware the continuing menace of firms sneakily trying to opt passengers into optional extras that hike up the price of jetting away..."

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  • richardw
    richardw Posts: 19,458
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    Until the regulators have 'teeth' it will continue.
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  • Dave_save
    Dave_save Posts: 362
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    Well you can name them, but you'll never shame them!
  • This is a little unrelated to the subject, but I am experiencing a problem with a booking I made via Expedia. Can someone provide help with what I can do to get a satisfactory solution? thanks.
  • DVardysShadow
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    This is a little unrelated to the subject, but I am experiencing a problem with a booking I made via Expedia. Can someone provide help with what I can do to get a satisfactory solution? thanks.
    Start a new thread, where i am sure you will get some good advice. Discussion of your specific problem here will get in the way of an important general discussion.
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  • DVardysShadow
    DVardysShadow Posts: 18,949 Forumite
    From TFA
    A Lastminute.com spokeswoman says: "We automatically opt in customers for travel insurance as there have been a number of high-profile cases where uninsured travellers have been unable to afford medical treatment or transport home. Customers can remove it from their shopping basket at any time."

    This strikes me as either incompetent or disingenuous. If LastMinute really want to give customers a choice, they should leave BOTH options unchecked - and refuse the web form in the familiar way until one or the other option was chosen.

    They could even put in a nag screen to try and convince anyone who refused insurance that they were making a mistake. I would find that more honourable than just preselecting the option which makes most money for LastMinute.
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  • davidgmmafan
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    It would be nice if companies did respond to what is little more than a polite request but sadly most will do whatever they can get away with. Not that surprising when there is no requirement to do otherwise and no sanction if they chose to do just that.

    The boxes I can cope with its the fees simply for paying that really irritate me. How can they charge you for what is an essential part of the transaction?
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  • HoofeHearted
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    Shearings coach holidays also pre-selects insurance.

    Example of price is £29 each for a 5 day coach trip to Scotland.:mad:
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