Hi, I have already paid a deposit of £869 to first choice for our holiday in May 2014 , it looks very likely that we wont be able to go , so am trying to understand if I can have the deposit refunded ? We still have £2100 left to pay by February 2013.
I have travel insurance which I took out when I booked the holiday through the First choice website. Unfortunately the website does not give you much information on anything really , other than a big PAY OFF YOUR HOLIDAY button.
Hope you wonderful people can help me out .
On a different thought we needed to cancel a holiday we had booked with Thomson last year, however on talking to the shop rep they allowed us, at no extra cost, to transfer it to a new Thomson holiday later in the year. It is worth a try with First Choice, I think they come under the same firm.
I'm not sure that a store will be able to help you with an online booking. If they can they would probably charge you.
Thanks for replies, I just want a refund , not a transfer. There are medical and marital problems which will stop us from going.
The marital problems won't be covered by insurance, but medical ones maybe. You aren't entitled to a refund from the tour operator.
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12. If You Cancel Your Booking
Your deposit is non-refundable, even if the cancellation charge calculated is lower than the deposit amount paid. Where extra facilities or transport options, see Sections 10 and 11.4, are non-refundable, in part or in full, the cost of these will be added to the cancellation charge you have to pay.
If you booked using a Low Deposit Offer, the full deposit amount stated on your confirmation invoice will need to be paid upon cancellation.
Below is the all important information (Point 12 from First Choice's website (the full details can be found on their Terms and Conditions page here: 12. If You Cancel Your Booking
Your deposit is non-refundable, even if the cancellation charge calculated is lower than the deposit amount paid. Where extra facilities or transport options, see Sections 10 and 11.4, are non-refundable, in part or in full, the cost of these will be added to the cancellation charge you have to pay.
If you booked using a Low Deposit Offer, the full deposit amount stated on your confirmation invoice will need to be paid upon cancellation.
I hate to say it, but I feel that you won't get any money back because of the numerous terms and conditions that are designed to protect the company and not the customer whenever one of us gets a cancellation. Even the insurance company is going to try and take you to the cleaners better go through their rules and regulations carefully. I have had one such bad experience in the past kinda pissed about that still.
If the reason for cancelling is covered by the insurance that's fine. If it's not, it's a hit you just have to take, the same as everyone else. Tour operators wouldn't be trading long if they held holidays for months at a time to have people cancelling a couple of months before travel.
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