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Any comeback? - OV2 cruise thru ThomasCook gone down in price but already paid 50%
natalleyem
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Hello there
just wondering if anyone can give me some advice?
Two days ago I booked a christmas :xmassmilecruise on Ocean Village Two thru Thomas Cook and paid 50%. It appears to be coming :eek: down in price daily on their website. Now £100 cheaper per person! Thats spending money!
Can I hold onto my other 50% and see how low it goes and nicely request a reduction? and... Do they have to offer a price comparison/reduction on their own prices? Any advice very welcomed...
Many thanks
just wondering if anyone can give me some advice?
Two days ago I booked a christmas :xmassmilecruise on Ocean Village Two thru Thomas Cook and paid 50%. It appears to be coming :eek: down in price daily on their website. Now £100 cheaper per person! Thats spending money!
Can I hold onto my other 50% and see how low it goes and nicely request a reduction? and... Do they have to offer a price comparison/reduction on their own prices? Any advice very welcomed...
Many thanks
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I very much doubt it - the deposit you paid secured your tickets at the price they were that day - It works both ways if the holiday were to go up in price you would be a bit miffed if they suddenly asked you for more money.0
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natalleyem wrote: »Any advice very welcomed...
Once you have booked at a price you are happy with DO NOT look again. It will drive you mad0 -
Holiday prices can go up as well as down, they all operate a fluid pricing system.
If the price had gone up would you be offering to pay extra?
Nothing you can do about the price changing, good piece of advice there from turtle2K1:j Debt free since 31/01/08:j
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