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nigelf1234 | 17:59 Mon 22nd Jun 2009 | Personal Finance
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Hi
Just wanted your opinions on the following:
On Saturday, I went get some pounds changed into Euros; one travel agent had an offer that if they were a worse rate than the Post Office they give you twice the difference, effectively increasing the rate. I asked for this deal & their computers weren't working, so I was told 400 Euros that's �292 please. I paid in full & gave my details (as you have to do now, money laundering regulations). They then rang to say, oh sorry we've worked it out wrongly please come back & give us the difference back. Said I couldn't come in anyway for a couple of weeks, but are they actually entitled to ask for the difference back; it wasn't fraud and it is their mistake. Any thoughts would be welcome. Many thanks in advance.
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I think probably (and only probably) yes - the contract was to calculate the exchange rate in a particular way. An arithmentical error was made in that calculation, which ought to be correctible
Yes, they can demand that you refund money paid to you in error.

In the first instance their mistake only creates a civil debt. But if you deliberately hang on to the money you're then committing a criminal offence (under the Theft Act 1968).

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