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I have read your post and the OTB terms and conditions applicable to the offer.
Any offer has to have some terms and conditions attached for obvious reasons. If only to explain what the offer actually encompasses and how to claim. Clicking on the banner explains what they are offering and it is explained how you would go about making a claim.

It is not a "False Advertisement" and the terms applicable are very clear and are not, in my opinion at least, unfair.

Reading your post, I think you have got caught out in what you saw as a way of making some money.

With regard to the request for return of your deposit, having only paid £60 up front it is obviously a "low deposit" you have paid. The question is often raised on HT about the balance due when people cancel - It is in the terms and conditions of all tour operators/agents. Where a low deposit is paid on booking then the balance of the full deposit is due if the holiday is cancelled.
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fwh

I was just going to post something very similar myself but you beat me to it!
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Yes the "real "deposit will be a lot higher than £60. I think nearly all high street travel shops do this also where if you have a small deposit of say £50, but if the holiday is cancelled you have to up that deposit to usually around the £300 mark! This is always in the terms and conditions!
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Thanks for the reply.

In answer to your question I was not out to get money and resent your implication. As I said before I just wanted them to match the other price I have found. not discount the full triple price match.

I expected terms and conditions on the offer but I read thoroughly through the two links on the booking terms and conditions on the final page but there is nothing about the price match. If you look on the site you can see the logo is displayed directly above the total on the HOTEL ONLY SECTION! This is what i am talking about misleading advertising. I did not know that you needed to click on the icon which pop's up a page about the terms and exclusions.

It has only been a matter of days since booking to the cancellation request so there is no way they can justify such a high cancellation charge and all i asked was for them to allow me to cut my losses and let me cancel with just the loss of £60.
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But you agreed to pay the balance of the low deposit when you click on Confirm to complete the booking. You also confirmed that you had read the T&C's by doing this.

You have only paid the low deposit and not the full deposit so the balance is now due by you now that you want to cancel.

Every offer has T&C's. It's just a pity that you didn't seek out the ones regarding the Triple Price Match before confirming the booking.

luci :wave
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Whilst I accept the OP should have read all the T&Cs properly before booking, the "low deposit" issue has cropped up before with other operators and needs cracking down on. They are rarely low, usually they are partial, basically a deposit on the deposit! I don't know who the first to think this up was but clearly it was intended to trap people and the other companies are being dragged along for fear of losing customers since so many don't bother to read the conditions.
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since so many don't bother to read the conditions.


Which is why so many people have problems.

fwh
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And steve, I really do agree with you there, maybe if the holiday companies wrote that it is a partial deposit, more clients would actually take the time to find out what that really does mean. Without reading about it on this site, I would have presumed that paying a low deposit was a benefit for booking early!!!
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Once again it's one of those caveat emptor things - buyer beware :duh

When you tick the box to say you've read the terms and conditions, you really should make sure that you have actually read and understood the T&Cs.

I can't really see where the low deposit option was done to "trap people" - for some, it's a way of booking a holiday using the low deposit scheme, giving them the time to save up the rest of the deposit before saving up for the balance.

JAK xx
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In answer to your question I was not out to get money and resent your implication. As I said before I just wanted them to match the other price I have found. not discount the full triple price match.


Was it not you that wrote the statement below in your first post.

I would normally look around allot more before booking but [u]we noticed that they offer a triple price match guarantee and thought that if we found it cheaper anywhere else we would be able to claim this back. So I booked.

After a little more research I found a great deal with another company £500 cheaper and so [u]collected the details and emailed onthebeach.co.uk to claim under the triple price match guarantee. Basically they should deduct £1500/u] from my holiday balance
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I think it was an implication that the OP already knew about the £500 cheaper price and tried to make money that way! Or thought it was worth a go for £1500! (not my opinion btw)

...and it is also very misleading to read 'low deposit' when it is actually only a PARTIAL deposit! Surely low deposit means just that.
It's like buying a blue jumper online and when looking at the terms and conditions it says 'Jumper may be red'
Is it not wrong to word it as a 'low deposit'? It's more like a deposit on the deposit!

Back to the original post it seems if you can't get them to at least match it then maybe the best thing to do is cancell paying the £300 and getting it a bit cheaper by going where it was £500 cheaper!
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Personally, I do not do low deposit. But surely, when you book a holiday in that manner, you get paperwork that tells you when the balance of the deposit is due and when the full amount is due?

As I said earlier the complaints we get so often are down to people not reading the documentation in full.

fwh
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fwh wrote:
Personally, I do not do low deposit. But surely, when you book a holiday in that manner, you get paperwork that tells you when the balance of the deposit is due and when the full amount is due?

As I said earlier the complaints we get so often are down to people not reading the documentation in full.

fwh


When I booked my holiday in March 09 for April 2010 there was a 'low deposit' which was paid immediately and the balance of the deposit was then payable (I think 6 weeks later) but it was all on my documentation.
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I do not think you have a leg to stand on with your complaint.
I have just been on the OTB website and it states CLEARLY the terms and conditions for making the 'triple price match' claim. It states clearly that the price match only covers 'whole holidays' and NOT flights or hotels only.
I do not see that they are in any way unfair. Most travel company's do price match (albeit not triple price match) and the conditions for matching are very strict and are in most cases only for 24hrs.
It also states clearly that the deposit is a 'low deposit' and I hope you realise that you have given them the right (by ticking that you agree to the terms and conditions) for them to take the rest of your deposit from the credit/debit card you presented when booking the holiday/hotel, whether you like it or not!

Denny
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