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Are 'non-refundable deposits' REALLY non-refundable
I've had to cancel a booking for a holiday I can no longer go on and would like to reclaim my deposit.
The company state it is 'non-refundable' in their Ts & Cs, but is it really, or do any of you bright sparks know how I might get it back?
The company state it is 'non-refundable' in their Ts & Cs, but is it really, or do any of you bright sparks know how I might get it back?
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# Distance Selling Regulations (2000). These regulations stipulate that you should have several key pieces of information made available to you before you buy, namely:
# That you have what is known as a 7 working day 'cooling off' period, where if you change your mind you are entitled to a refund
http://www.onlineshoppingrights.co.uk/buying-a -holiday-online-consumer-rights-cancellations- refunds-and-complaints.html
# Distance Selling Regulations (2000). These regulations stipulate that you should have several key pieces of information made available to you before you buy, namely:
# That you have what is known as a 7 working day 'cooling off' period, where if you change your mind you are entitled to a refund
http://www.onlineshoppingrights.co.uk/buying-a -holiday-online-consumer-rights-cancellations- refunds-and-complaints.html
"Further to the Distance Selling Regulations regarding the 7-day cooling off period, you should always check the company's cancellation policies and the affect they have on refunds."
But the DSR's also include this for booking a holiday on line, so it is, from reading that, highly unlikely you will get your deposit back
But the DSR's also include this for booking a holiday on line, so it is, from reading that, highly unlikely you will get your deposit back
Sorry: http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2000/20002334.htm
2) Regulations 7 to 19(1) shall not apply to -
* (a) contracts for the supply of food, beverages or other goods intended for everyday consumption supplied to the consumer's residence or to his workplace by regular roundsmen; or
(b) contracts for the provision of accommodation, transport, catering or leisure services, where the supplier undertakes, when the contract is concluded, to provide these services on a specific date or within a specific period.
(3) Regulations 19(2) to (8) and 20 do not apply to a contract for a "package" within the meaning of the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992[9] which is sold or offered for sale in the territory of the Member States.
2) Regulations 7 to 19(1) shall not apply to -
* (a) contracts for the supply of food, beverages or other goods intended for everyday consumption supplied to the consumer's residence or to his workplace by regular roundsmen; or
(b) contracts for the provision of accommodation, transport, catering or leisure services, where the supplier undertakes, when the contract is concluded, to provide these services on a specific date or within a specific period.
(3) Regulations 19(2) to (8) and 20 do not apply to a contract for a "package" within the meaning of the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992[9] which is sold or offered for sale in the territory of the Member States.
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