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  • Alderbank
    Alderbank Posts: 3,939 Forumite
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    Okell said:
    @scottishblondie -  unless vouchers are giving you some amazing deal not available with a cash purchase, I would advise you never to accept vouchers where there is a cash alternative.

    I don't buy them as gifts for other people and I don't want other people to buy them as gifts for me.  Once you've got them they basically aren't transferrable for cash value - unless as possibly here they haven't fully explained the consequences of accepting them.

    If the club doesn't see sense and won't cough up and you decide to sue, make sure you know if you are suing in England or Scotland.  (I believe Scottish "small claims" is entirely different.

    Good luck

    Small claims would be in Scotland, as both we and the club in question are here.  Similar to down south it can be lodged online for a sum of £22, but it's called a "Simple Procedure".
    Yes, well done, glè mhath!

    The fees down south actually start at £35 upfront, plus a hearing fee of at least £27 if your case gets to court.
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