Hi - looking for some advice. I guess due to my own daftness, I have no leg to stand on but thought I would get opinion.
I booked a holiday online - I have done this many times with reputable companies, but this time chose the cheapest one as it was coming in around £100 less. Usually you select flights, hotel, options, etc, enter payment, and when you confirm, everything is done there and then. On this site though, having collected all the information, I just get a message back saying, "thanks - we'll call you later" with a confirmation of the hotel and flight costs, totalling £649
They rang back the next day while I was out, saying the holiday was available as per quote apart from a price change on the room which was "only £39 more". She asked if I was OK with that and I said, yes - if that was the only change - she agreed it was. I reconfirmed, "so the only difference to the online confirmation is the extra £39 - everything else is the same" ... to which she said yes. She then gave me all the prices, which I agreed to, saying since I had no paperwork with me I couldn't remember, but was happy with the original quote plus the small modification.
Anyway I get back home and see the £649 quote versus what I just agreed to pay - £802. (This is more than even the most expensive alternative, and even today, the same holiday is on their site for £649)
I called their customer services and said how come it was so much more, and they have basically said, it doesn't matter - I agreed to it. Which I did. And they have a recording of me saying so.
I asked them to listen to the call, to hear me confirm there would be only one small change, but they still maintain what was said is entirely irrelevant, since I agreed to the end price. I asked "so even though your agent lied about the changes, I am stuck with this?" The answer being yes.
As I say, probably my own stupid fault for trusting people, but my *question* is - if a company mislead you into accepting a contract in this way, am I lost as I agreed? If they had come on the phone and said, your holiday will be over £150 more I would simply not have confirmed. I have the documents through today (4 days later) and although the correct flights and hotel are booked, there is no cost breakdown at all, so I cannot see how it differs.
Do I bother with trading standards / credit card, or just mark it down to experience?
I booked a holiday online - I have done this many times with reputable companies, but this time chose the cheapest one as it was coming in around £100 less. Usually you select flights, hotel, options, etc, enter payment, and when you confirm, everything is done there and then. On this site though, having collected all the information, I just get a message back saying, "thanks - we'll call you later" with a confirmation of the hotel and flight costs, totalling £649
They rang back the next day while I was out, saying the holiday was available as per quote apart from a price change on the room which was "only £39 more". She asked if I was OK with that and I said, yes - if that was the only change - she agreed it was. I reconfirmed, "so the only difference to the online confirmation is the extra £39 - everything else is the same" ... to which she said yes. She then gave me all the prices, which I agreed to, saying since I had no paperwork with me I couldn't remember, but was happy with the original quote plus the small modification.
Anyway I get back home and see the £649 quote versus what I just agreed to pay - £802. (This is more than even the most expensive alternative, and even today, the same holiday is on their site for £649)
I called their customer services and said how come it was so much more, and they have basically said, it doesn't matter - I agreed to it. Which I did. And they have a recording of me saying so.
I asked them to listen to the call, to hear me confirm there would be only one small change, but they still maintain what was said is entirely irrelevant, since I agreed to the end price. I asked "so even though your agent lied about the changes, I am stuck with this?" The answer being yes.
As I say, probably my own stupid fault for trusting people, but my *question* is - if a company mislead you into accepting a contract in this way, am I lost as I agreed? If they had come on the phone and said, your holiday will be over £150 more I would simply not have confirmed. I have the documents through today (4 days later) and although the correct flights and hotel are booked, there is no cost breakdown at all, so I cannot see how it differs.
Do I bother with trading standards / credit card, or just mark it down to experience?
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