Thank you echat11 and Pezza54 for your comments.
I am fairly certain I found at least one example FOS decision where an S75 claim was made by someone who had only part-funded their holiday, I will see if I can find it.
However please see this upheld case where a woman had paid with her credit card for a holiday which her husband had booked, which is a similar case in terms of contracted liability. She was not the Lead Traveller but the Ombudsman agreed that by virtue of her being a traveller she still is still contracting with the supplier and has a 'like claim' against the bank, and there is no mention in the case decision of the liability being for only her traveller portion.
https://www.financial-ombudsman.org....RN-3978278.pdf
I am fairly certain I found at least one example FOS decision where an S75 claim was made by someone who had only part-funded their holiday, I will see if I can find it.
However please see this upheld case where a woman had paid with her credit card for a holiday which her husband had booked, which is a similar case in terms of contracted liability. She was not the Lead Traveller but the Ombudsman agreed that by virtue of her being a traveller she still is still contracting with the supplier and has a 'like claim' against the bank, and there is no mention in the case decision of the liability being for only her traveller portion.
https://www.financial-ombudsman.org....RN-3978278.pdf
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