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EasyJet Debit/Credit card charge/ripoff
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Digbywright wrote: »I didn't see any warning of this until I had paid
I am sure they tell you before you pay, giving you the opportunity to rethink and stay at home instead.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0 -
I'm going back to the pub ...
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I'm right behind you - mine's a pint. :beer:0 -
Me as well ..
Poor old Easyjet.. :rotfl:0 -
Saint_Chris wrote: »sorry but
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op did you untick the box for insurance.
I can't see anything that costs £8.99 per person (but then we don't know which route the OP is flying), but I agree, it is more likely to be a charge for insurance/ speedy boarding etc.Gone ... or have I?0 -
Mines a double! If I remember correctly, its £8.99 for the travel insurance for a weekend-length break. Also, I belive you have 14 days from the date you booked to call up and cancel the travel insurance without cost? Check your confirmation to see if its the insurance and, if so, just call up and cancel it.0
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