Last August I booked a holiday with Thomson for May this year. Unfortunately, due to the date being only 8 weeks before my due date I won't be able to fly. So I thought I had better transfer the holiday to 2008.
It's taken me about 2 weeks to actually get through to Thomson on the phone Their answerphone says "sorry we are too busy to take your call please try later" all the time.
Anyway, I have finally got through to them this afternoon, and found I will have to pay £70 to transfer the holiday to 2008. £70!! Just to move the dates! The other alternative is to cancel completely and lose £260!
So, because of their high transfer fees, I have to cancel and will now need to claim against my travel insurance. To do that I'll need to fill in a claim form, get a cancellation invoice off Thomson, and a certificate from the Doctor! The insurance co. will also charge me £100 in excess charges so I'll still be out of pocket.
Are there no baby friendly companies out there? Why should we be penalised because we are having a baby?
It makes me so cross. At this time we are trying hard to economise with everything and sometimes it feels like it's one pay out after another! It's not like Thomson couldn't afford to transfer it for free in the circumstances!
I will NEVER book so far in advance again. This was the first year I used a package holiday company. I've learnt my lesson and won't do that again!
Ok.... rant over... thanks for reading ladies!
Sabrina
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It's taken me about 2 weeks to actually get through to Thomson on the phone Their answerphone says "sorry we are too busy to take your call please try later" all the time.
Anyway, I have finally got through to them this afternoon, and found I will have to pay £70 to transfer the holiday to 2008. £70!! Just to move the dates! The other alternative is to cancel completely and lose £260!
So, because of their high transfer fees, I have to cancel and will now need to claim against my travel insurance. To do that I'll need to fill in a claim form, get a cancellation invoice off Thomson, and a certificate from the Doctor! The insurance co. will also charge me £100 in excess charges so I'll still be out of pocket.
Are there no baby friendly companies out there? Why should we be penalised because we are having a baby?
It makes me so cross. At this time we are trying hard to economise with everything and sometimes it feels like it's one pay out after another! It's not like Thomson couldn't afford to transfer it for free in the circumstances!
I will NEVER book so far in advance again. This was the first year I used a package holiday company. I've learnt my lesson and won't do that again!
Ok.... rant over... thanks for reading ladies!
Sabrina
x