Booked a holiday with a card over the phone the other day.
Got an email with the invoice and they tacked on an extra £16 to what they told us we were paying over the phone. Now I know it's not a lot of money but in principle if you pay for something by giving someone your card details over the phone surely they have some kind of obligation/duty to only charge you exactly what they said they would.
Now they're saying it's airline tax that accounts for the extra but I don't really give a tulip about that. If they say "OK that will be £x what's the long number on the front of your card?" then you get an invoice for £x+16 they've either screwed up on their information at the time or are being a bit dodgy in the hope that we'll just not worry about it.
Is there a law against this - like false advertising or something?
Got an email with the invoice and they tacked on an extra £16 to what they told us we were paying over the phone. Now I know it's not a lot of money but in principle if you pay for something by giving someone your card details over the phone surely they have some kind of obligation/duty to only charge you exactly what they said they would.
Now they're saying it's airline tax that accounts for the extra but I don't really give a tulip about that. If they say "OK that will be £x what's the long number on the front of your card?" then you get an invoice for £x+16 they've either screwed up on their information at the time or are being a bit dodgy in the hope that we'll just not worry about it.
Is there a law against this - like false advertising or something?
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