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Advice about Ryanair please???

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  • dmg24
    dmg24 Posts: 33,920 Forumite
    10,000 Posts
    and why can you not stop being offensive in your posts??

    Sorry, I forgot that if we don't agree with you we are all wrong.

    As notakid says, if you make a mistake, you pay the price to correct the mistake.

    Maybe Ryanair should introduce a separate fare entitled the 'I can't be ar*ed to read the t&c's ticket'? You can pay ten times the amount of the normal fare for the privilege of being able to make changes at no cost! :p
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  • jamescredmond
    jamescredmond Posts: 1,061 Forumite
    now don't be like that dmg. there's no need.

    besides, my post wasn't about right/wrong.

    it was about your abrupt/offensive/rude posts.

    try to be a little more pleasant.

    there's a good girl.
    miladdo
  • jamescredmond
    jamescredmond Posts: 1,061 Forumite
    now now, dmg.

    there you go again. slagging off my uncapitalised posts and calling me a muppet.

    you're all beat up over something.

    try yoga.
    miladdo
  • ynot2005
    ynot2005 Posts: 546 Forumite
    im not surprised at the constant moans about ryanairs terms and conditions which usually amounts to, i have made a mistake and i want to take it out on someone else, its human nature to shift the blame, divert your own fustration onto the evil empire thats ryanair

    without being rude to anyone in particular, perhaps these really low fares does bring out the !!!!!! who book fares without thinking, i see plenty on my travels who arrive abroad and then havent a clue , "whats here" "is there anything to do" they ask, and thats not rare i can tell you, perhaps the low fares put little value on the product so there may seem no reason to pay any attention to anything, until its too late and its hand in pocket time
  • jamescredmond
    jamescredmond Posts: 1,061 Forumite
    dmg24 wrote: »
    If you don't like my posts, just don't respond!

    I am quite relaxed thank you, just can't stand muppets who moan because they choose not to read what they are agreeing to.

    don't respond!??

    you're quite 'relaxed'?!

    why not stop posting, seek help, and stop getting beat up about people who fail to put the magnifying glass on the minutiae of the t and c's.

    yoga, woman. yoga.
    miladdo
  • jamescredmond
    jamescredmond Posts: 1,061 Forumite
    deep breaths, dmg. deep breaths. find inner peace.
    miladdo
  • Francophile
    Francophile Posts: 765 Forumite
    To bring us back to Ryanair, I agree with notakid. When you are making a booking you need to check and recheck before you click the final button. I always get my OH to check it over just "to be sure to be sure" and never ever try to book if you've had a glass of wine (or three). Absolutely fatal!!
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  • supersavy
    supersavy Posts: 44 Forumite
    Can I join in the moan re Ryanair. I have no problem re their flights as they are great and nearly always on time and are cheap compared to years back. The only moan I have is their Priority Boarding. On a flight I went on a while back an poor old man had paid extra for the so called Priority Boarding, the Priority customers were called up and off they went to queue first, they were let on the flight first. Then the call went up for the rest of the customers and they were let through only to stampede past the poor old man who had paid for the privaledge to be knocked down by the people who had not paid extra to get on 'first' :eek: I felt so sorry for him - what is the point in this priority boarding if they don't even let the people get on the plane before letting the others on?

    ooh and another small moan - I recently booked flights for my family only to be charged for my baby to go on - she won't even use a seat! It used to be free for babies so what is all that about? Sorry forgot she will be using some oxygen whilst on there so that must be what I am paying for :rotfl:
  • healy
    healy Posts: 5,292 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    dmg24 wrote: »
    You are boring me now winni.

    Please stop following me round, and please stop disrupting threads. If you have something constructive to say, people will be happy to read your contribution. If you don't, then please stop trying to turn every thread into an argument.

    He seems to be swinging from forum to forum on your tail, you are a lucky young lady!!
  • deegee999
    deegee999 Posts: 308 Forumite
    As fracoplile says always check everything twice, I always book with passports in front of me & never click to confirm information without my oh has checked. Guys I'm with dmg here READ the t&c's then READ them again. Was late for a flight in ireland once, ryanair charged me 75 euros each & got us on the next flight, whos fault, MINE, costly & will NOT be repeated.
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