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Is this a breach of contract agreement to pay

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  • Is this a breach of contract agreement to pay

    Hello all sorry im new and have a question about an ex not paying for his half of a holiday where is best place to ask

    I booked a holiday on 5th Feb for 4th june on the 4th feb i have texts from my now ex saying he will pay for his half and another on the 5th feb saying pay u later. On the 7th March the balance was taken from my card and tickets arrived on the 8th. He text happy tickets had arrived. By this point he had still not paid any money although he knew i had. By the 25th March id had enough of him saying he would pay and didnt i ended the relationship and put holiday up for sale but have not managed to sell it. He then called me childish for trying selling our holiday for which he still had not paid his half. Since then a lot of irrate texts have gone on. The one i sent 11th April asking if he was going to pay his half as originally agreed and he said no i had dumped him and he was under no obligation to pay until the balance was due which it already had been and paid. Is he liable as he agreed to pay prior and aday of booking the holiday possibly in a small claims. (should add at the time of the split i suffered a miscarriage as was very highly strung and I sent some harsh things as he had said not his problem) Thanks in advance
    Last edited by michellehew; 25th April 2016, 15:20:PM. Reason: Welcome
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