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Old 1st February 2010, 01:42 AM
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When you pay a deposit for a holiday in advance is it normal practice to pay the price quoted at the time or to pay the increased cost if the holiday goes up?
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Just to update - I have been told that I am now paying for this year's costs. That strikes me as outragous. That means I am paying for a holiday at the time of booking that I have no real idea of what it is going to cost. Ridiculous. I'm not happy.
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