I had booked a holiday in April which got cancelled for obvious reasons. The travel agent offered a voucher or to rebook which I refused. They did not offer a refund stating "ABTA guidelines". The holiday was in April and per regulations the money should have been returned to me in mid-April (within 14 days of cancellation). After to-ing and fro-ing, they then said that a refund would not be given until October at the earliest.
I then sent a Letter before Action asking for monies to be paid within 14 days or I will initiate legal action (amount is for c£7k) - the 14 days expires end of June. They have responded that they will pay me in the second half of July (as opposed to late June when my 14 day deadline expires).
Quite frankly I don't trust them and I want to dig my heels in and demand that they stick to my deadline - which is two and a half months later than it was due anyway.
My question is if I dig my heels in (ie reject their offer and demand that the pay within the timeline in my Letter before Action), and I end up going to court (which I am perfectly happy to do), would it affect (a) my chances of winning, (b) my ability reclaim court fees if I won and (c) the risk that I have to pay their legal costs even if I won?
This company has behaved atrociously including making libellous comments to Amex (where I tried to initiate a chargeback) and I'm not in the mood to compromise any more.
I then sent a Letter before Action asking for monies to be paid within 14 days or I will initiate legal action (amount is for c£7k) - the 14 days expires end of June. They have responded that they will pay me in the second half of July (as opposed to late June when my 14 day deadline expires).
Quite frankly I don't trust them and I want to dig my heels in and demand that they stick to my deadline - which is two and a half months later than it was due anyway.
My question is if I dig my heels in (ie reject their offer and demand that the pay within the timeline in my Letter before Action), and I end up going to court (which I am perfectly happy to do), would it affect (a) my chances of winning, (b) my ability reclaim court fees if I won and (c) the risk that I have to pay their legal costs even if I won?
This company has behaved atrociously including making libellous comments to Amex (where I tried to initiate a chargeback) and I'm not in the mood to compromise any more.
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