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Maggy 16-10-2009 09:54

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Originally Posted by webcrawler2050 (Post 34891418)
All you have to do to get your cash back is ring your credit card company. Forget about dealing with Roomsnet as they sound like they are just delaying fobbing off. The quick way, ring your credit / debit card provider and issue a chargeback. It really is that simple.

Would this be the case with a debit card though?I'm not sure that they are covered by the same rules as CCs.:erm:

darzo509 16-10-2009 10:06

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thats the way i think i will have to go webcrawler
i have zero faith in getting refund off roomsnet.

Willie o 16-10-2009 12:30

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After a long slog I have finally received a fund for my two bookings I e-mailed them a least every second day. I also managed to speak to them on 5/10 and they said they would process as a priority.On 09/10 I decided to contact Amanda Marsh She was adamant she no longer has any contact with roomsnet but she was able to tell me I would definatley get a refund I also contacted them through speaking to one of their agent online when you log onto their site but you will only get through once.As the next time they will recognise your name and they will not answer. So I logged in under another name.
I contacted Trading standards who are investigating. Although I paid by Visa Debit they suggested I contact my bank(HBOS) and mention section 75 and charge back which I did The bank said the would help "assisting me in obtaining a refund"
So I do not know if it was the bank or my persistence but I received a refund.

Please also contact the TV programme as I supplied all my information

Good Luck

webcrawler2050 16-10-2009 12:35

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 34891568)
Would this be the case with a debit card though?I'm not sure that they are covered by the same rules as CCs.:erm:

Yes. If it's a Visa debit etc, you have protection.. correction your bank have insurance for these kind of issues. Charge it back.

I wouldn't even bother going to this "Roomsnet" go straight to your card provider.

rebeccabg 16-10-2009 13:03

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I got my money back!!!! It's been two weeks since I got my from my holiday. Apparently they have a backlog of refunds.

Don't forget to email over your proof of purchase to them and payment to hotel.

Good Luck everyone!!

Rebecca

ladytaz 16-10-2009 15:17

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Rebeccabg

If you dont mind me asking, how long have you been waiting for your refund and when did you go on holidays???

Regards

Tara

rebeccabg 16-10-2009 15:27

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Originally Posted by ladytaz (Post 34891746)
Rebeccabg

If you dont mind me asking, how long have you been waiting for your refund and when did you go on holidays???

Regards

Tara

Hi Tara,

I went on holiday on from the 28th - 1st Oct. I phone them on the 2nd and emailed all my details over on the 6th.

My bank was credited today but with the amount I paid roomsnet and not the amount paid to the hotel, nor the bank charge for using my card abroad.

hope this helps. Good luck

Rebecca

HarryK1947 16-10-2009 15:47

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I booked (and paid!) with roomsnet on 2nd May for a one-night stay at a hotel in Ibiza on 11th September. On arrival at the hotel I was told that the booking had been cancelled by the Spanish agent in August, due to non-payment by roomsnet. Calls to the emergency 24/7 number in the UK produced no response, either on the night or subsequently. We had to pay the hotel the posted rate (128 euros) for our night's stay. The website has(had?) a "Chat live with an agent" facility, but that just cost me 3 euros in an internet cafe while being told that I was number one in the queue and would be attended to momentarily. I sent an email on the 13th September threatening to post a truthful and accurate account of my experiences to date, and received a response two days later giving a highly dubious story about a fault with a payment server and subsequent difficulties in identifying which hotel had been paid and which remained unpaid. On our return home I found an answerphone message dated Friday 25th September from a representative of Roomsnet, apologising for the problems and promising a refund "in three weeks' time". The three weeks expires today, and guess what? As at 2.45 p.m., my credit card account, which I've just accessed online, shows no refund from Roomsnet. Hence this post. This will be re-posted everywhere I can think of.

Harry Keane

ladytaz 16-10-2009 17:01

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Hi Rebecca,

Thanks for the info, I went to Lanzarote on the 28th August to be told my room was cancelled. To date i'm still waiting on my refund. I emailed them on the 28th August and tried to ring their "EMERGENCY NUMBER" that no one answered, I am emailing them on a daily basis just to be told that my money would definelty be in my bank in the next few days, 6 weeks later i'm still waiting!!!

haz180 23-10-2009 15:43

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Originally Posted by Cathyf (Post 34887807)
Just received an email from roomsnet today with a refund confirmation note. Looks promising!!! It says the money will be put back into the card I booked from in 3 working days. Think this is because the bank contacted them directly demanding I be refunded.

Fingers crossed!!!

---------- Post added at 16:39 ---------- Previous post was at 16:26 ----------

Roomsnet are taking bookings again on their website, bloody cheek!!

im still waiting i am going to solictors about it

webcrawler2050 23-10-2009 15:45

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Solicitors wont do anything. Speak to your card provider.

haz180 23-10-2009 15:52

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have but i paid on debit card they said cant do n e thing do u think this is right

webcrawler2050 23-10-2009 15:53

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No this is wrong. Banks have insurance for this. Charge it back.

Willie o 23-10-2009 16:00

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Haz180

I to paid by Debit card although it was a Visa debit card. When I first contacted my bank (HBOS) I was infromed there was nothing they could do. After speaking to Trading Standards they informed my to contact my bank and quote "section 75 and charge back". Which I did and the money was back in my account within 4 days

webcrawler2050 23-10-2009 16:05

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Originally Posted by Willie o (Post 34896303)
Haz180

I to paid by Debit card although it was a Visa debit card. When I first contacted my bank (HBOS) I was infromed there was nothing they could do. After speaking to Trading Standards they informed my to contact my bank and quote "section 75 and charge back". Which I did and the money was back in my account within 4 days

Yup - my point exactly.


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