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  • Smick100
    Smick100 Posts: 296 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Hi.

    I have found 2 nights bed and breakfast in the Carlton on easyjethotels for £350 and on Superbreak for 238.

    I presume therefore that if I book with easyjet and then call in their offer, the two nighs will cost me £126.

    Is this correct?

    And how long am I likely to wait for my refund from easyhotels within the 180 days?
  • dmg24
    dmg24 Posts: 33,920 Forumite
    10,000 Posts
    Hi Smick,

    Welcome to MSE!

    That all looks ok to me.

    The 180 day thing is something that they are being very strict on, so I would not expect your money back at any time in the near future! x
    Gone ... or have I?
  • TBeckett100
    TBeckett100 Posts: 4,732 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    dmg24 wrote: »
    Hi Smick,

    Welcome to MSE!

    That all looks ok to me.

    The 180 day thing is something that they are being very strict on, so I would not expect your money back at any time in the near future! x

    a 0% credit card would sort that out.,
  • *flutterby*
    *flutterby* Posts: 331 Forumite
    Am I onto something with this one...

    Venice, 12th June for 2 nights... Hotel Moderno...

    Rates to go £107.13

    Hotelopia £268.00

    Huge thanks in advance to anyone who can double check it for me x
  • GlennTheBaker
    GlennTheBaker Posts: 2,974 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    I've just checked my and my wife's credit cards which we used to book rooms at the Hotel Dei Cavalieri in Milan for a work colleague. EasyJet Hotels have only refunded HALF of the £1115 to my wife's card and have not refunded anyting at all to my card. These claims were submitted and approved before they tightened up the T&C's. At the time you could claim for a maximum of 4 persons for a maximum of 7 nights and the refund should be credited around 5 working days after completion of the stay.

    Two emails have been fired off to Hotelopia asking for the rest of the money.
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  • Saint_Chris
    Saint_Chris Posts: 3,876 Forumite
    Flippin heck i hope that this doesnt' happen.

    I'm expecting refunds of £2000 (justunder) when we go to amsterdam end of july. I to booked before the new t and c's came out.

    My dad said that this would go belly up.
  • budgetflyer
    budgetflyer Posts: 5,949 Forumite
    Theres no way it can go belly up. A contract is a contract.
    They may try to pull a few tricks along the way but as far as Im concerned, the case is watertight.
  • TBeckett100
    TBeckett100 Posts: 4,732 Forumite
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    i am off to an old haunt this weekend for a few days and easyjet owe me big stylie within the 5 days,

    can T&C's be changed retrospectivly? surely that wouldnt be right,
  • TBeckett100
    TBeckett100 Posts: 4,732 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Cashback Cashier
    I've just checked my and my wife's credit cards which we used to book rooms at the Hotel Dei Cavalieri in Milan for a work colleague. EasyJet Hotels have only refunded HALF of the £1115 to my wife's card and have not refunded anyting at all to my card. These claims were submitted and approved before they tightened up the T&C's. At the time you could claim for a maximum of 4 persons for a maximum of 7 nights and the refund should be credited around 5 working days after completion of the stay.

    Two emails have been fired off to Hotelopia asking for the rest of the money.

    good grief, i wouldnt want to be the one to ask for the refund from colleage if it did go pear shaped.
  • dmg24
    dmg24 Posts: 33,920 Forumite
    10,000 Posts
    Don't worry guys, the only way that contract terms can be changed after the formation of the contract is bilaterally i.e. by the consent of both parties to the contract.

    I knew my law degree would come in handy one day! x
    Gone ... or have I?
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