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Lastminute.com Holiday insurance only giving voucher

Hi,

Can anybody help me please.

I cancelled flights with last minute.com and they have given me a voucher which can only be used on lastminute.com or a site called Bravo. I cancelled after 1 day. The flights were booked for travel one day after purchase.

Does anyone know if I am entitled to a cash refund?

Thanks

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  • bradders1983
    bradders1983 Posts: 5,684 Forumite
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    Confused as to why you are mentioning holiday insurance, did you book that at the same time?
  • jpsartre
    jpsartre Posts: 4,093 Forumite
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    DeeL wrote: »

    Does anyone know if I am entitled to a cash refund?


    What does the terms of the insurance policy you bought say?
  • bradders1983
    bradders1983 Posts: 5,684 Forumite
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    edited 13 May 2019 at 11:35AM
    Is he talking about their "cancellation insurance"?

    https://custom-doc.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/insurance-conditions/terms-and-conditions/81/gb_GB/Cancellation_Insurance_TermsAndConditions_KeyFacts.pdf

    Would any proper insurance policy let you buy it and then cancel the day afterwards without an extremely good reason?
  • DeeL
    DeeL Posts: 4 Newbie
    It comes when you buy directly from the site and yes it obviously does let you cancel straight away as that’s what it’s done. Such a shame that this website is not supportive, last time I posted on this website, I got lots of unhelpful unconstructive comments.

    I have checked the policy wording and am unable to decipher it even though I work with the regulations every day
  • Caz3121
    Caz3121 Posts: 15,917 Forumite
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    DeeL wrote: »
    Does anyone know if I am entitled to a cash refund?

    not unless you purchased (expensive) fully refundable tickets
    If you added full-flex for a few £ it is pretty clear that it is a voucher.
    FullFlex
    Can’t travel anymore? You can cancel any time for any reason. No questions asked.
    Hassle free: Just give us a call and we’ll send you a voucher worth 90% of the original ticket price
    No Handling fees & priority assistance: we will not charge handling fees to cancel or modify your booking.
    full t&cs are on the site - https://custom-doc.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/insurance-conditions/terms-and-conditions/73/en_GB/fullflex_en_GB.pdf

    Out of interest, which airline? Many allow you to cancel within 24 hours for full refund (not applicable if you choose to book through a third party)
  • bradders1983
    bradders1983 Posts: 5,684 Forumite
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    DeeL wrote: »
    It comes when you buy directly from the site and yes it obviously does let you cancel straight away as that’s what it’s done. Such a shame that this website is not supportive, last time I posted on this website, I got lots of unhelpful unconstructive comments.

    I have checked the policy wording and am unable to decipher it even though I work with the regulations every day

    Well nobody knows the terms of the policy you bought :cool: so you can moan all you like, people can only be helpful if you actually provide some details.
  • Hi, i purchased FUllflex option with Lastminutecom had to cancel a flight last year due to health problemsand ive been trying to use the credit for 654euros for the past 2 days. It seems impossible just to re book a flight through their website. I eventually booked a flight i needed through another agent who had worked for them at a cost of £100 more than the flight shown on the last minute website. Ive tried phoning over 25times now and only managed to speak to two different people. I usually get cut off as the ref no. for the cancellation flight from last june isnt recognised. How do i use this voucher?? when i spoke to the first operator on L.M he actually said he could book me the flight i wanted which was £649. He then said it was over £1,000+ and i would have to pay the excess £400+ on my debit card. I panicked and thought i was being scammed so hung up and then managed to get them to say id have a return call to sort this out. /since then the flights are gone & prices risen a lot.   How do/can i use this credit voucher??  moral of this is NEVER ACCEPT A CREDIT VOUCHER although i did a few years ago from Expedia and never had any problems. Its been very stressful
  • Caz3121
    Caz3121 Posts: 15,917 Forumite
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    moral of this is NEVER ACCEPT A CREDIT VOUCHER 
    refund by credit voucher is the terms of the fullflex policy...there is no other option on that policy.
    https://www.headforpoints.com/2019/10/28/lastminute-com-lets-you-refund-non-refundable-flights/
    You would likely have been better purchasing proper travel insurance

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