Just thought I should let people know about this potential rip-off. I booked a fixed price villa holiday at a villa called Chateau Maison in Languedoc owned by a Mrs Roberts. After I'd paid a deposit of £1600 I was told that there was an extra surcharge of £350 for a weeks electricity! This was meant to be a fixed price holiday. I tried to cancel but Mrs Roberts then refused to give me back my deposit. In the end I had to take her to County Court where she was found guilty and instructed to refund my money. The holiday was booked for September 2005 and at the time of writing I still haven't got my money back.
My advice is to always pay by credit card and never cheque. If the owner doesn't accept credit cards then move on - you'll have trouble getting your money back if there are any problems!
http://www.bettervillas.com/villas/villa64.aspx
I would agree that the pricing indicated on the web site is rather ambiguous and although it does state that prices are "exclusive" it would certainly be helpful to have indicated what is excluded from the rental price. I can not see what the booking agent is trying to hide by not being up front with the pricing. This is what is shown;
Rates
The rental prices for the Chateau Maison 2004/2005 up to 16 persons
Peak Season £2,950pw
High Season £2,200pw
Mid Season £1,600pw
Low Season £1,200pw
For 16-20 persons please contact me.
The rental price is exclusive.
Although often, and thankfully, a rare occurrance, these types of issues should be kept in mind if DIY'ing and booking parts of a holiday from an unknown and unbonded party.
Hope it all works out for you and that you recover your money.
If Mrs Roberts accepted credit cards and was based, say, in France you might not be able to bounce the porblem onto your card issuer.
My advice, post this sorry story on as many travel websites as possible and write to the travel supplements of the national papers - Mail on Sunday would be a decent start. If she's based in this country have you returned to the courts to get their bailiffs to act ?
What about the police - can fraud charges not be brought ?
My God, I detest thieves like this.
Mike
thanks for that link - you are on the ball aren't you.
I always view things from a cynical point; I have two credit cards, one is an Amex "Blue" card and I receive statements in the post - from Florida for the account. The other is a Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mastercard. The statements again are posted to me, but from within the UK.
I'll check with AMEX to ensure they honour section 75 non-UK purchases, and likewise MSDW - I'm off on a wine run to Calais tomorrow and intend to use credit cards at various places in France.
I'll post the answers from Amex/MSDW here when known.
Mike
I should say that I did receive a contract from Mrs Roberts confirming the price - I didn't just take the website price.
The judge said that the addition of the extra £350 was "a complete try on!".
I am indeed still pursuing other options to recover my money!
If she lives in England( Mrs Roberts) use a debt recovery agent. With a court order they can consfigate property,make sure the court allows them to recover thier costs from her.
Hi just want to ask a silly question but surly £350 is a bit much for electricity ?
The judge said that the addition of the extra £350 was "a complete try on!".
I'll say!! You were right to walk away. Hope you get sorted in the near future.
Both Amex Blue and MSDW cards are UK issued and hence carry section 75 protection when purchasing abroad - I asked both companies directly.
If this tale is putting anyone off renting from owners, I can only suggest that you visit the http://www.laymyhat.com forum where you will see that there are many owners that really go out of their way to ensure that their guests have the best possible holiday.
No one likes these rip of merchants, including the many owners who do price fairly and do their best.
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