I'm going to avoid any with Ryanair as they didn't help themselves to Mrs Jog's funds in her bank account. Much as lowcostholidays.com (Pikey I know! I'm building my trading account OK!) would love for me to be on the wrong end of Ryanair customer service I'm afraid the buck stops with LCH who as it turns out have quite a track record of helping themselves to people's money...
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostI'm going to avoid any with Ryanair as they didn't help themselves to Mrs Jog's funds in her bank account. Much as lowcostholidays.com (Pikey I know! I'm building my trading account OK!) would love for me to be on the wrong end of Ryanair customer service I'm afraid the buck stops with LCH who as it turns out have quite a track record of helping themselves to people's money...Comment
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My friends had this last year when we had our girlie holiday. LCH don't make it clear that they then rebook you on to budget airlines. She eventually got her money back, but what she did was threaten (sp?) them about data protection as nowhere in their bumph do LCH tell you they they will be passing your CC details onto a third party. The bank statement will not show LCH, it'll show Ryanair as the payee. Perhaps you could try that?
It did take her months to get the money back but she did do it. She does work in the travel industry though, so I don't know if that helped her cause.Bazza gets caught
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostMy friends had this last year when we had our girlie holiday. LCH don't make it clear that they then rebook you on to budget airlines. She eventually got her money back, but what she did was threaten (sp?) them about data protection as nowhere in their bumph do LCH tell you they they will be passing your CC details onto a third party. The bank statement will not show LCH, it'll show Ryanair as the payee. Perhaps you could try that?
It did take her months to get the money back but she did do it. She does work in the travel industry though, so I don't know if that helped her cause."Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostI shall investigate this as well - thanksComment
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBy the way, good luck Jog On. I hate fiddling barstards."Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Jog On. I know you got over charged but popping out and doing this, this afternoon was just stupid!
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