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big compay want more momey for holiday
beanieb
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Booked a holiday with Thomas Cook via their own website. I have to say it was an absolute bargain and very very cheap. We have a booking confirmation from them but now they say the price was a mistake and that we have to pay more in order to get holiday. How do we stand with this and should they honour this deal??
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If the price was an obvious mistake, then no, they are under no obligation.0
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Booked a holiday with Thomas Cook via their own website. I have to say it was an absolute bargain and very very cheap. We have a booking confirmation from them but now they say the price was a mistake and that we have to pay more in order to get holiday. How do we stand with this and should they honour this deal??
Website pricing errors are dealt with in their T&Cs. (sounds from your post it was a very obvious error) Your choice whether to pay the additional or take a refund and go and book elsewhere0
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