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chuffmalloy
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After years of lurking I find myself typing!!
I am getting married in December. I have found two properties to rent for honeymoon on 'Trip Advisor'....My question is...Baisically...are my honeymoon and money safe?
Thanks
I am getting married in December. I have found two properties to rent for honeymoon on 'Trip Advisor'....My question is...Baisically...are my honeymoon and money safe?
Thanks
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Pay wth a credit cardmake the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
chuffmalloy wrote: »After years of lurking I find myself typing!!
I am getting married in December. I have found two properties to rent for honeymoon on 'Trip Advisor'....My question is...Baisically...are my honeymoon and money safe?
Thanks
Is that one each?0 -
i booked our last family holiday through Tripadvisor with no issues at all.Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today!:mad:
Cos if you do it today and like it...You can do it again tomorrow..
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Thanks for all replies...
KeithP,,,Yeh-that's the secret for a good marriage isn't it? lol {no man 2different places in 2 weeks}
Anyway.......Have no credit card, using debit card.....is this still safe??
So many scams around and this is the first time paying this amount on line....scarry!!!!!!Thanks people0 -
I've used TA several times for holiday rentals and had no trouble. They were extremely helpful and understanding when I had to cancel a holiday at short notice due to the sudden death of my dad.0
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chuffmalloy wrote: »Thanks for all replies...
KeithP,,,Yeh-that's the secret for a good marriage isn't it? lol {no man 2different places in 2 weeks}
Anyway.......Have no credit card, using debit card.....is this still safe??
So many scams around and this is the first time paying this amount on line....scarry!!!!!!Thanks people
The owner doesn't get the money until you have been in the place 24 hours - so you have time to complain if any issues.
Remember you are paying for that privilege - my gite is £750 for a week coming direct to me - but TA will charge you closer to £900.
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chuffmalloy wrote: »Have no credit card, using debit card.....is this still safe??
A debit card does not offer as much protection as a credit card.0
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