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Claim against Ryanair

I am taking Ryanair to court to recover costs incurred as a result of them not abiding by their obligations under EU law during the recent flight disruptions earlier this year.

They have made an offer which is typically unfair, and I have rejected it on a point of principle as much as anything else.

Is anyone else going down the same route as it would be good to compare notes?

R.
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  • Equaliser123
    Equaliser123 Posts: 3,404 Forumite
    zrma91 wrote: »

    They have made an offer which is typically unfair, and I have rejected it on a point of principle as much as anything else.

    That is never a reason to take anyone to Court. Proceed by all means if you have a strong claim.

    Care to post more details?
  • lincroft1710
    lincroft1710 Posts: 19,276 Forumite
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    zrma91 wrote: »

    They have made an offer which is typically unfair

    A judge might disagree
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  • zrma91
    zrma91 Posts: 4 Newbie
    That is never a reason to take anyone to Court. Proceed by all means if you have a strong claim.

    Care to post more details?

    My post indicates that I am taking them to court for breach of contract.

    I am happy to share details if I can identify with others in a similar situation.

    R.
  • Googlewhacker
    Googlewhacker Posts: 3,887 Forumite
    zrma91 wrote: »
    My post indicates that I am taking them to court for breach of contract.

    I am happy to share details if I can identify with others in a similar situation.

    R.

    So what you want is everyone else's tales of Ryanair and then if one maybe fits you'll divulge your story......


    righhhhhht you may be waiting a while or maybe you could just search the forums for previous Ryanair threads regarding this matter?
    The Googlewhacker referance is to Dave Gorman and not to my opinion of the search engine!

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  • unholyangel
    unholyangel Posts: 16,866 Forumite
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    Without details you'll just get people telling you off for saying its unfair because without details of what they've done, for all we know you're one of them eejits that spouts about secret laws and knowing their rights and generally being completely outraged when they're misunderstood or simply ignorant.

    And please remember, not all EU laws overrule UK laws, and some EU "laws" are simply guidelines..........which usually means they are not legally enforcable.
    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride
  • unholyangel
    unholyangel Posts: 16,866 Forumite
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    Limit wrote: »
    Unless its those top secret ones the retailers/members of this forum don't want you to know ;)

    LOL ahhh yes those ones. I saw them mentioned on a revived thread just a minute ago. Hush hush and all that :D
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  • Equaliser123
    Equaliser123 Posts: 3,404 Forumite
    And please remember, not all EU laws overrule UK laws, and some EU "laws" are simply guidelines..........which usually means they are not legally enforcable.

    To be fair directly applicable and effective EU law prevails over domestic law. Sadly.
  • unholyangel
    unholyangel Posts: 16,866 Forumite
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    To be fair directly applicable and effective EU law prevails over domestic law. Sadly.

    Only if its conflicting and of course only if its regulation.
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  • unholyangel
    unholyangel Posts: 16,866 Forumite
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    Limit wrote: »
    Why are you talking about these secret laws outloud :O :P

    Hmmm good point, ok i shall delete my previous posts :p
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  • unholyangel
    unholyangel Posts: 16,866 Forumite
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    Limit wrote: »
    Or we could just talk about jam and hope people don't see "secret" "eu" and "law" :D

    Hmmm i just had a scone on jam
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