Hi,
Just a quick question I hope someone will be able to advise me on. I returned from a Thomson Villa holiday taken in Spain about five weeks ago. Overall the holiday was ok but I had few issues that I was hoping Thomson could help me with and decided to contact their After Travel Customer Support Team via email shortly after my return from my holiday. I received an email last Thursday from the after sales team. I am pretty well covered on my responses to that email and will reply in due course. I was a little surprised to receive this answer to one of my points. Please see below my particular question and then the Thomson response:
My paragraph:
In the Thomson 2014 Villa brochure and on the Thomson website it claims that the Ciruela villa has satellite TV. It appears not to have satellite TV what it does have is about 12 channels of Spanish, German and French TV programmes via a digital box in the TV, there are no English programmes. My partner and I feel that we were misled by your brochure into believing that the Vila did have a satellite TV service and we were looking forward to spending a few hours in the evening catching up with the UK news etc. on our return from the beach and days out. I would like to claim some sort of monetary value back as the detail in the brochure over this particular point is misleading. I hope we can negotiate a partial refund at this level.
Thomson reply:
As you have noted our brochure and web media does state that we offer satellite TV. However, it does not state how many channels we offer or if we do provide English programmes. I know that it was disappointing that you were not able to watch the English News. However, it would not be something we would offer compensation for.
I am not sure if it’s me, but if I see a feature such as Satellite TV in a Holiday brochure written in English and marketed at the English package holiday market then I would expect to have some English channels on it. Any advice would be most welcome.
Kind regards
Mark
I know exactly how you feel and I would be disappointed too, however I've learnt not to make assumptions with holiday brochure jargon and if there's the slightest question mark over an item then to make enquiries first.
We usually book mainly private rentals and if it states satellite TV then I email and ask what channels they provide.
I doubt you will be offered any compensation. Sorry.
As to comp. -the chances are between nil and zero - there are many people still fighting for comp. for severe flight delays -we lost a whole day of our holiday 5 years ago and got zilch other than the overnight hotel stop, and as Thomson claimed it was a "safety" issue we aren't likely to ever get any!!
The crux of your complaint is that it didn't have English language TV channels and Thomson have in essence replied 'But we never said that it did, so you have no grounds for claiming compensation'. Had you not mentioned the English channels issue but simply claimed on the basis that what was provided was a digitial TV service not a satellite one, then you might have had a slim chance of getting somewhere but I'm afraid that you have probably shot your bolt by saying that your grounds for seeking compensation are that your enjoyment of the holiday was marred by not being able to watch the English language news programmes.
SM
When it comes holidays, like most things in life, never assume. If something is that important to you that you try to claim compensation for the lack of it, you need to make sure you ask very specific questions to ascertain that your assumption is correct, and get very specific answers - in writing, before booking.
Basically UKTV was being pirated (i.e. Stolen) and the BBC were fed up with people who weren't paying for a TV licence and Sky with people who weren't paying a sky subscription getting the programmars in places like Spain, Portugal, Cyprus etc and not contributing financially to the maintenance of existing systems and the development of new programmes.
Ex-pat forums were full of this.
There is no way this is Thomsons fault, millions have lost the ability to receive UKTV abroad via satellite the alternative now being Internet TV which can be unreliable for various reasons.
Nobody knew what date the Satallite was going to change so owners probably kept telling company's they were getting UKTV as the info was correct at the time they stated it.
Sometimes things change through circumstances that are nothing to do with either the owners or the travel company.
Hi just to say i watch Sky News Here in Qatar on my Ipad everyday it is free to air over the internet. If you want UK programs you will need to use a VPN but you can watch them.
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