Paying for your holiday

poggy replied on 18/09/2022 16:54

Posted on 18/09/2022 16:54

If I pay in full at the time of booking a site pitch, especially if its a year in advance, is the price locked or can caravan club raise the price?

brue replied on 18/09/2022 17:15

Posted on 18/09/2022 17:15

Firstly it would be sensible just to pay the deposit which can be refunded up to 21 days before you go. But I think holiday prices can be increased as time progresses, I think you'd need to check the T&Cs but I've also noted (somewhere?!) that discounts etc haven't been applied yet so it could work both ways.

brue replied on 18/09/2022 17:23

Posted on 18/09/2022 17:23

It's the terms of use that can change so that the digital information provided eg prices are not guaranteed, this gives leeway for updates and changes etc.

Tinwheeler replied on 18/09/2022 17:36

Posted on 18/09/2022 17:36

That’s terms of use of the website, isn’t it? I’d have thought the bookings T&Cs would take precedence in this case🀷🏻‍β™‚οΈπŸ€·πŸ»‍♂️.  However, I agree with you about only paying the deposit at the time of booking.

poggy replied on 18/09/2022 18:02

Posted on 18/09/2022 18:02

Thanks Tinwheeler just read them frown. Thanks for the replies. I agree about only paying the deposit it was me being tight fisted and saving on price rises.money-mouth

poggy replied on 18/09/2022 18:11

Posted on 18/09/2022 18:07 by Tinwheeler

I think it’s a pretty safe bet that we won’t win, Poggy. πŸ˜•

Posted on 18/09/2022 18:11

Don't think we ever will but can't blame a person for trying laughing

brue replied on 18/09/2022 19:07

Posted on 18/09/2022 17:36 by Tinwheeler

That’s terms of use of the website, isn’t it? I’d have thought the bookings T&Cs would take precedence in this caseπŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈπŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ.  However, I agree with you about only paying the deposit at the time of booking.

Posted on 18/09/2022 19:07

No the terms of use come under the booking T&Cs that's why it's called "terms and conditions." wink

To the OP, it was worth asking.smile

 

Tinwheeler replied on 18/09/2022 19:19

Posted on 18/09/2022 19:07 by brue

No the terms of use come under the booking T&Cs that's why it's called "terms and conditions." wink

To the OP, it was worth asking.smile

 

Posted on 18/09/2022 19:19

Can’t say I agree but perhaps you have more training in understanding legal contract issues than I. πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰

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