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Cancellation Advice
Stoney1977
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My partner booked a holiday for 4 nights for her and her friend for August. She needs to cancel her holiday because her friend can no longer go and my partner has just been told she might not have a job soon as her company are struggling for work.
She suffers from depression and is on medication for this, she has also recently started counselling. She booked this holiday when she was low in hope it may now cheer her up. Her circumstances have totally changed and now needs to cancel. She (so did I) expected her to lose her deposit, however the holiday company are now saying she has to pay £550 or they will put her details to bailiffs. The holiday was only £880 in the first place.
Can anyone please help as this is starting to make her feel very low again.
Thank you.
She suffers from depression and is on medication for this, she has also recently started counselling. She booked this holiday when she was low in hope it may now cheer her up. Her circumstances have totally changed and now needs to cancel. She (so did I) expected her to lose her deposit, however the holiday company are now saying she has to pay £550 or they will put her details to bailiffs. The holiday was only £880 in the first place.
Can anyone please help as this is starting to make her feel very low again.
Thank you.
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Nobody in here can see the terms and conditions of her booking. You need to read them to determine what the cost of cancelling is.0
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Was it a low deposit holiday?Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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You will need to read the terms that she agreed to at the time of booking. No one on here has access to those.0
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