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Previously on "Opodo bookings - price increase - can they do?"
Yeh for this to be fair. For weeks I was looking at £200 per person then suddenly it appeared on opodo yesterday for £40 per person.
So I booked it shartpish. Can't complain because its still only £85 per person now.
But still got to give it a go haven't you ;-)
Last edited by psychocandy; 1 November 2018, 11:01.
Found a cracking flight price yesterday on opodo for next year so I booked it....
I knew what was coming when the email said the booking would be confirmed within 24 hours. Lo and behold today an email asking me to ring customer services because the price had doubled.
Usual rubbish. Price has increased from the time you booked blah blah blah. Surely all these searches are online/live anyway? I think pretty much it was a pricing error to be honest...
Is this legal? Anyone could offer cheap flights, rope the customer in, get the credit card payment then say, oops the price has gone up....
Always check if you can find the same price on the airline's own website (which you can in 99% of all cases) and if so book it there.
Found a cracking flight price yesterday on opodo for next year so I booked it....
I knew what was coming when the email said the booking would be confirmed within 24 hours. Lo and behold today an email asking me to ring customer services because the price had doubled.
Usual rubbish. Price has increased from the time you booked blah blah blah. Surely all these searches are online/live anyway? I think pretty much it was a pricing error to be honest...
Is this legal? Anyone could offer cheap flights, rope the customer in, get the credit card payment then say, oops the price has gone up....
Surly they can't take the money though. Was it still your choice to buy??
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