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Overcharged

mrsmiff68
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Hi, i attended an event recently and was overcharged
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What evidence do you have that you were overcharged?
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mrsmiff68 said:The only evidence i have is my bank transaction but it isn't itemised so a don't think i have much chance with this.3
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As the saying goes "Slim to none" and slim has left. You have absolutely nothing to prove that you were overcharged unless you have an itemised bill and you are able to prove that you either didn't have some of the items on the bill or that the charge for each item doesn't match the advertised prices. As all you have is a bank statement showing how much you paid, there is absolutely no evidence of any wrongdoing on the part of the pub/restaurant/hotel.
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mrsmiff68 said:neilmcl said:mrsmiff68 said:The only evidence i have is my bank transaction but it isn't itemised so a don't think i have much chance with this.1
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Having been undoubtedly overcharged in various pubs and bars over the years myself, I was initially inclined to side with the OP - until they said they wanted to challenge it on "principal".2
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You've got no chance - there's no way to prove it, and the venue are likely to believe their own (sober) staff rather than customers who are drinking alcohol.0
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Manxman_in_exile said:Having been undoubtedly overcharged in various pubs and bars over the years myself, I was initially inclined to side with the OP - until they said they wanted to challenge it on "principal".
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It was a poor attempt at humour ... look at the original spelling.
(You've used the correct spelling in your last post).
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Two different words which sound similar. PrinciPAL is the person in charge such as a school head teacher (or in this case perhaps the licensee or landlord). I was taught to remember that the princiPAL (the person) is your PAL.
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iZone said: As in, plain and simple, people shouldn't be ripped off or suffer because of someone's oversight/mistake?
Not much good several days later.Life in the slow lane0
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