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Absolutely. Ryanair's system should have detected the discrepancy and invited the customer to correct it. It does beg the question, if you intended to pay with a credit card, but actually used a debit card, would it notice and NOT charge when it should have. Perhaps someone would like to give it a try. In any case, after a rather long and involved twitter conversation with ryanair, they did accept, once i had demonstrated that i actually paid with a debit card, that i was indeed due a refund of the payment fee. ryanair are still guilty of trying to screw, by fair means or foul, as much money from customers as they can. i accept their prices are good, but actually when you take into account the price they charge for checked bags, and also that their cabin bags are smaller than anyone elses, sometimes other airlines are cheaper. to give them their due, they have solved the problem, to my satisfaction, pretty quickly, and they have improved their practices, to be more in line with other airlines. personally i would rather not travel with them, but sometimes the alternatives are less convenient, if not necessarily cheaper. any by the way, being tripped up into making an error, with no facility for the error being picked up, should not be considered necessarily the responsibility of the person making the error. i do not believe i said it was someone elses fault that i initially made the mistake, i accepted that i had inadvertently selected the incorrect payment type. i said that i believed that a payment system should be able to pick this up, prior to the payment being made. and seemingly, ryanair have agreed!!!