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Thomson holiday price, dramatic reduction
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Not as if you have been missold anything. Prices can both move up or down. Key thing when bookinga holiday is to pay a price you are happy with, relative to what you are getting.
As others have said. If your holiday was being sold for a higher price now. Would you be happy if Thomson called asking you to pay the difference?0 -
...er yes, the difference if the store has a price promise, have benefited many times from John Lewis's.
I have as well from places like easyJet and Amazon in the past. My point wasn't that people shouldn't claim on a price guarantee if the company they bought from offers it, I was just puzzled that a lot of people seem to think they are entitled to such a refund automatically or that it's somehow wrong for a company to lower the price of a product.0
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