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Captain Spod | 11:13 Sat 22nd Aug 2009 | Law
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If I pay the deposit on a fairly expensive holiday by credit card, but the remaining 80% by cheque (thus avoiding the 3% surcharge), does the entire holiday benefit from the card company's consumer protection?

(Also posted in Travel on AB)

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Yes it does. The only requirement is that the total value of the goods and services is �100 or more.

"The claim is not limited to the amount of the credit card transaction. Customers can claim for all losses caused by the breach of contract or misrepresentation. And this applies even if all they paid by credit card was the deposit."

http://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/publicat ions/ombudsman-news/31/creditcards-31.htm
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Y'know sometimes I am astonished by how good this site is.

Thanks for this speedy reply - I'll get the cheque in the post now and the money I've saved on the 3% will enable me to get a nice underwater digital camera!

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