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MariaAlice wrote:Looks like we will be booking the flights as soon as our student loans come through then! Thank you for the advice.
19 Aug 2012 16:49
MariaAlice wrote:Looks like we will be booking the flights as soon as our student loans come through then! Thank you for the advice.
19 Aug 2012 17:19
smc4761 wrote:Student loan money should that be used for fees and books. LOL
19 Aug 2012 18:33
smc4761 wrote:MariaAlice wrote:Looks like we will be booking the flights as soon as our student loans come through then! Thank you for the advice.
Student loan money should that be used for fees and books. LOL
19 Aug 2012 18:33
dragon wrote:smc4761 wrote:Student loan money should that be used for fees and books. LOL
Take the books with you to read on holiday. Sorted.
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dksbbs wrote:Don't forget
Not all airlines take a deposit and pay later also my understanding is that you have no protection for flights from ATOL where the complete flight has not been paid for.
Dave
20 Aug 2012 20:34
dragon wrote:dksbbs wrote:Don't forget
Not all airlines take a deposit and pay later also my understanding is that you have no protection for flights from ATOL where the complete flight has not been paid for.
Dave
Provided that the total booking is more than £100 you will be protected if you pay all or part of your booking with a credit card to get the protection of section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974. It's worth doing as yet another travel company went bust last week.
21 Aug 2012 11:17
Kneale wrote:Each flight, the outbound and return, must be over £100 to be covered, unless the flight operator you're buying from ONLY offers return flights.
You're also protected for any amount if you pay by Visa debit card, under their chargeback scheme.
21 Aug 2012 19:20
dragon wrote:Kneale wrote:Each flight, the outbound and return, must be over £100 to be covered, unless the flight operator you're buying from ONLY offers return flights.
You're also protected for any amount if you pay by Visa debit card, under their chargeback scheme.
I think as companies are still going bust it is important to know how we are protected legally (another company went bust last week).
As long as you've booked with a credit card you're covered for your flights and for consequential losses. To get the protection of Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 you must pay all or part of your booking with a credit card and the total booking must cost more than £100. It doesn't matter what the booking is for or for how many people, or whether it's outbound or return, all that matters is that the booking is for £100 or more to get the legal cover. Have a look at http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shoppi ... -purchases
You also could be protected for any amount if you pay by Visa debit card, under their chargeback scheme. Unfortunately whilst Section 75 is a legal requirement chargeback when using a debit card isn't guaranteed but it's definitely worth a try. Have a look at http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shoppi ... chargeback
Even though this thread is about how far in advance we book our holidays we need to know how to protect our money especially if we book far in advance. In our case we normally book 14 months in advance but this year we returned home before booking our next holiday. Roll on 29th June.