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2 friends of mine were dating and decided to book a holiday together. they went to first choice and booked onlineto go to Marmaris, Turkey on 29th June 2009. They booked it on or around 23rd February 2009. They also paid a low deposit (£30) please see link
They have now split up and still having only paid the low deposit are now faced with having to pay the rest of the deposit just to cancel it. Can First Choice actually do this or can they just claim the low deposit that has already been paid?
any advice would greatly be appreciated
Sploits
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I am pretty sure that the whole deposit will be due if the holiday is cancelled - have they read the online T&Cs or perhaps the T&Cs they received?
What would normally happen when you book a holiday is you pay the whole deposit, but now they do this special low deposit on the basis that the whole amount becomes due if the holiday is cancelled.