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flight delays reply from thompsons
Thompson_Dominican
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hi i recently submitted a claims letter to Thompson holidays regarding a flight me and my wife was delayed on from the Dominican Republic flying bak into Manchester in Feb 2011, where we delayed 4.40 hours after our arrival time in Manchester.
i sent off all information relating to my claim i.e. flight stats,date ticket confirmation and distances in kilometres, i sent directly to Thompsons official customer complaints deptment, received a complaint number then only to find a reply within 14 days to say that due to a high court ruling within the UK that there is no claim as within the UK all claims have to be arranged prior to the 2 years, after reading the forum pages i still feel that Thompsons or giving me the run around as i still feel my claim is a valid one as if i am reading the forurm correctly that the high court case was for other reasons.
Could any one give me the advise one way or another.
Regards
i sent off all information relating to my claim i.e. flight stats,date ticket confirmation and distances in kilometres, i sent directly to Thompsons official customer complaints deptment, received a complaint number then only to find a reply within 14 days to say that due to a high court ruling within the UK that there is no claim as within the UK all claims have to be arranged prior to the 2 years, after reading the forum pages i still feel that Thompsons or giving me the run around as i still feel my claim is a valid one as if i am reading the forurm correctly that the high court case was for other reasons.
Could any one give me the advise one way or another.
Regards
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Thompson_/Dominican wrote: »Could any one give me the advise one way or another.
YES - after reading Thomson thread post on there - if necessary. Thank you.0 -
Thompson_/Dominican wrote: »Could any one give me the advise one way or another.
I don't think there is anything in your posting that isn't dealt with by information on the forum - which is self-help as far as rountine queries like yours is concerned.. If you prefer, you could speak to a no win no fee firm.0 -
I quite like the calm and measured way that newbies deal with the revelation of information that could net them a grand :rotfl:
Was that a thank you? Nah... thought not
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Mark2spark wrote: »I quite like the calm and measured way that newbies deal with the revelation of information that could net them a grand :rotfl:
Was that a thank you? Nah... thought not
It's one of those who post a question and never log back in.0
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