Hi all,
I would like your advice on the following matter.
I am student in my mid 20’s.
I made preparations to book an exam (circa £100) but, in the end, opted to use another supplier who was slightly cheaper.
The timeline is as follows:
4/3/20:
The exam was booked for 2/4/20
22/3/20:
I received an email stating the exam was postponed to 17/4/20 due to lockdown
13/5/20:
Received another email offering booking dates for either 15/5/20 or 5/6/20
14/5/20:
I called them, suggesting 5/6/20 is okay, but this was more acknowledgement as opposed to confirmation
1/6/20:
Exam completed on this date, exam was passed with another supplier (slightly cheaper), was booked around 1 week prior to sitting it.
3/6/20:
Email received stating exam has been booked for 5/6/20
4/6/20:
Emailed them, informed them I would like to cancel any reservations or bookings as its no longer needed as I have already passed this exam.
5/6/20:
Received email from course supplier, requesting payment as per their terms and conditions –these were never stated to me, but are present on their website (100% cancellation fee within 14 days of exam).
They stated they had to turn others away and undertook administrative effort to book me for the exam as a way of justification. of payment.
6/6/20:
Received tax invoice back dated to 17/5/20 from course supplier.
I don’t feel at any point that I gave them confirmation to book me into this exam, nor do I feel I entered a contract.
On 14/5/20, when I spoke on the telephone, I suggested that it could be okay to book me for an exam on 5/6/20, at no point was this conversation binding in nature due to the pandemic and uncertainty surrounding this.
I feel I am being bullied into paying at this stage. When I emailed them on 4/6/20, although the word cancelled was used, it was only in response to their email a day prior to this. I was unaware at the time the exam booking had been confirmed.
I feel its unjust that I have to pay.
Please give me your advice as to next steps.
I would like your advice on the following matter.
I am student in my mid 20’s.
I made preparations to book an exam (circa £100) but, in the end, opted to use another supplier who was slightly cheaper.
The timeline is as follows:
4/3/20:
The exam was booked for 2/4/20
22/3/20:
I received an email stating the exam was postponed to 17/4/20 due to lockdown
13/5/20:
Received another email offering booking dates for either 15/5/20 or 5/6/20
14/5/20:
I called them, suggesting 5/6/20 is okay, but this was more acknowledgement as opposed to confirmation
1/6/20:
Exam completed on this date, exam was passed with another supplier (slightly cheaper), was booked around 1 week prior to sitting it.
3/6/20:
Email received stating exam has been booked for 5/6/20
4/6/20:
Emailed them, informed them I would like to cancel any reservations or bookings as its no longer needed as I have already passed this exam.
5/6/20:
Received email from course supplier, requesting payment as per their terms and conditions –these were never stated to me, but are present on their website (100% cancellation fee within 14 days of exam).
They stated they had to turn others away and undertook administrative effort to book me for the exam as a way of justification. of payment.
6/6/20:
Received tax invoice back dated to 17/5/20 from course supplier.
I don’t feel at any point that I gave them confirmation to book me into this exam, nor do I feel I entered a contract.
On 14/5/20, when I spoke on the telephone, I suggested that it could be okay to book me for an exam on 5/6/20, at no point was this conversation binding in nature due to the pandemic and uncertainty surrounding this.
I feel I am being bullied into paying at this stage. When I emailed them on 4/6/20, although the word cancelled was used, it was only in response to their email a day prior to this. I was unaware at the time the exam booking had been confirmed.
I feel its unjust that I have to pay.
Please give me your advice as to next steps.
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