Hi
I booked what i thought was a package holiday with Thomas Cook through Teletext. When the documents arrived I realised that I had a Thomas cook flight but the hotel and transfers were through separate companies.So it was not a package .
I have argued with teletext that they have misled me but I have got nowhere.
I paid them for the fight in full as the deposit and I can see on the Fly Thomas cook website that teletext have indeed paid in full for my flights (although they haven't booked a meal which I thought I had paid for !).
I feel thorouhly conned by them and I want to book my accommodation elsewhere.
I am trying to cancel the accommodation and transfer for which I have paid a deposit of £29.06 . Teletext are saying it is going to cost me £60 to cancel as they are being charged this by their supplier. They are saying I am making an amendment to the booking , but I am actually cancelling which will I know loose my my deposit.
So when is a cancellation a change to the booking ? especially when they say all the elements are separate?
please can you advise
In the meantime have a read of this topic
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/forum/understanding-your-holiday-booking-t158718.html
which gives an explanation of the difference between a Package - which you thought you had against a Dynamic Package which you have actually got.
fwh
I know this company have really annoyed you, but make sure whatever you are going to rebook is also suitable as you may end up paying more overall. A lot of companies trade in their way so you don't want to go out of the frying pan into the fire. You may find that when you booked you tricked a box agreeing to their cancellation fees, but I can't see them chasing you for thirty pounds, although I guess if you booked with a card they may just charge that if you ticked the 'terms and conditions' box.
Apologies for typos.
DOE - thanks for the advice. I was stupid and booked it on the phone before seeing the terms and conditions. I cant believe I did this . I am usually the most cautious and savvy buyer!!!!!
Moved to complaints.
Be aware for the future though, that the majority of OTAs also trade the same way, so vitally important you read all terms and conditions before accepting them. Very few of them actually dynamically book (or sell) true packages.
I was just worried that you might end up even worse off by cancelling the hotel because you are annoyed at them.
Years ago teletext seemed to be one of the first alternatives to booking through a high street travel agent, I remember getting their screens up on the TV and checking holidays, I knew a few people who booked with them and felt they got a good deal.
Sounds like those days are long gone and they are like every other online travel agent now.
I dont bother looking on them now as most are on line comanies that I have never heard of.
When I have booked a Dynamic package via a travel agent I have always been charged £10 extra for supplier failure cover.
I dont know if you have this and may be able to claim through this.
Jay Trip wrote:I always booked holidays through Teletext but it was when big travel companies. had there own pages.
I dont bother looking on them now as most are on line comanies that I have never heard of.
When I have booked a Dynamic package via a travel agent I have always been charged £10 extra for supplier failure cover.
I dont know if you have this and may be able to claim through this. :que
You can't claim on supplier failure unless the supplier has failed.
Duke123 wrote:Hi
I booked what i thought was a package holiday with Thomas Cook through Teletext. When the documents arrived I realised that I had a Thomas cook flight but the hotel and transfers were through separate companies.So it was not a package .
I have argued with teletext that they have misled me but I have got nowhere.
I paid them for the fight in full as the deposit and I can see on the Fly Thomas cook website that teletext have indeed paid in full for my flights (although they haven't booked a meal which I thought I had paid for !).
I feel thorouhly conned by them and I want to book my accommodation elsewhere.
I am trying to cancel the accommodation and transfer for which I have paid a deposit of £29.06 . Teletext are saying it is going to cost me £60 to cancel as they are being charged this by their supplier. They are saying I am making an amendment to the booking , but I am actually cancelling which will I know loose my my deposit.
So when is a cancellation a change to the booking ? especially when they say all the elements are separate?
please can you advise
Hi Duke123,
We are sorry to learn of your disappointment.
If you could please email us (details on our contact us page), then the team will be able to look into this matter further and provide assistance with your query.
Kind regards,
Teletext Holidays
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