Holiday Complaints

Do you have a holiday complaint? For help and advice post in here.
Reply
Mike ... it may be worth taking a look at our ExPats & Owners Abroad forum, where some of the regulars are currently discussing the Spanish language ..... please click here.

David
Reply
Hi David,

Many thanks for your help, I just want to try and make sure that these dissreputable thieves think twice before ripping off people who expect to be told the truth about manufactures reccomended retail prices.

My fault maybe for trusting these people but if I am told something in a shop [not a market] I expect to be told the truth I will keep you all informed of the action [if any] that is taken and name and shame the culprits when this is all over.

Thanks again

Mike :evil:
Reply
Whilst not directly related to your request, I question the "value" of knowing the Manufacturer's Retail Price.

It's my understanding that manufacturer's cannot dictate the retail price of their products. Also, because of market conditions the "recommended" price may vary between countries.

The basic principle when buying anything is to consider if the price YOU are being asked to pay and determine if YOU think this is a reasonable price. If you feel you have been overcharged put it down to experience.

I believe that with the EU's agreement, Greece was able to charge higher price for some goods to tourists as opposed to locals. I'm not sure if this is still the case. I do believe the same principle applied in Spain for many years (possibly still does) and without official sanction. Such goods may well have a MRP indicated by the manufacturer based upon the local market conditions in which case tourists, being charged at a higher rate, might feel 'cheated'.

Mike
Reply
The correct term is Manufacturers RECOMMENDED Retail Price. - That follows on from the abolition of Retail Price Maintenance.

Complaints have been made that the current practice is wrong. It has been said is in many cases the RRP is set artificially high, and consumers are confused as to what is the correct price.

Shops now as a matter of course advertise items as less x% discount. This makes it difficult for people to be sure that they are getting a fair deal.

As the product was bought in Tenerife was it declared at customs?

There is a value limit of I think £145 above which you are required to pay duty. For tax purposes the Canaries are not subject to the same rules as the rest of the EEC

I would assume that at the time you bought the product you felt you had a bargain. It is a fact of life that you can always find it cheaper elsewhere - the day after you have bought it.

fwh
Reply
I use this and find it very useful..just scan your letter in to the pc and then cut and paste into this translator :D

http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr
Reply
Holiday Truths Forum

Post a Reply

Please sign in or register an account to reply to this post.

Sign in / Register

Holiday Truths Forum Ship image

Get the best deals!

from our cruise, ski and holiday partners

You can change your email preferences at any time.

Yes, I want to save money by receiving personalised travel emails with awesome deals from Holiday Truths group companies which are hotholidays.co.uk,getrcuising.co.uk and getskiing.co.uk. By subscribing I agree to the Privacy Policy

No, thank you.