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flitty | 23:02 Wed 02nd Mar 2011 | Travel
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Booked a holiday to Tunisia last October before all the troubles. Looked the other night and the same hoiliday was £500 cheaper. Thomson obviously trying to attract people to go there who are worried. Do i have any comeback on this.
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None at all.

You were invited to enter into a contract and you accepted the terms offered to you. Your contract with Thomsons, for their supply of services, is completely separate to anyone else's contract with them. Unless they unlawfully discriminate against someone (e.g. on the grounds of race), Thomsons are free to offer completely different prices to every single potential customer. It's up to each customer to decide whether he'll accept the terms which are offered to him.

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If you only paid a smallish deposit, it might be worth cancelling the holiday and losing your deposit. You can then rebook the holiday at the current cheap price, thus saving yourself money

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