I guess you're not worrying about surviving financially through this shitstorm. Good for you. Millions have bigger things to worry about than a missed holiday.
Everyone has different priorities, that's fine.
I guess you're not worrying about surviving financially through this shitstorm. Good for you. Millions have bigger things to worry about than a missed holiday.
However....
Whilst a holiday spend may have been a luxury at time of purchase, the financial situation has changed and a lot of people need every penny they can get now.... so worrying about a refund is very real if all other income streams have collapsed.
EasyJet update 2: my refund arrived in my account this morning.
I still have 4 more flights booked with them though.
This thread is really getting quite heated.
As Bozza said; 'be kind'.
To be fair, we could really do with a boohoo my holiday(s) is/are cancelled and I want my money back thread. One I would be happy to vent my own personal frustrations on.
It isn't just about being kind, but showing a little empathy and understanding how these posts read to other people. There are plenty of worse things going on right now, than postponed holidays.
Seems like Easyjet have done a lot of refunds today.
Perhaps they've just received some Government guarantees.
These....****s
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-52152268
Thieves tricked a 92-year-old woman into believing her neighbour had died of coronavirus so they could raid her home.
They knocked on her door in Oldham, Greater Manchester, lied about the death and offered to clean the house.
They presented themselves as a "helping hand" police said, but they stole a purse, money and jewellery.
Ch Insp Trevor Harrison, from Greater Manchester Police, described it as an appalling crime.
The victim was not injured, but was left "understandably distraught" by the theft in Grasmere Road.
"This is an absolutely appalling crime, which has taken advantage of a vulnerable and elderly woman at a time where we, as a society, should be looking out for her," said Ch Insp Harrison.
I always wonder how people like this can sleep at night. As money becomes tighter for most i can only see stories like this increasing as people resort to crime to get by.
One good thing is she was not hurt.
Sorry, this crime was not done 'to get by'. It is simply a bit of perverse enterprise, taking advantage of a situation to make money. Crimes are not exclusively undertaken so hard working men and women can feed their poor children in times of difficulty, you realise? Some people actually prefer a bit of crime to doing an honest day's work. They are known as 'career' criminals, or recidivists.
What you say is correct, some people do prefer crime to hard work however my point still stands. Crime figures will go up when poverty and financial struggles increase. Anyway how do you know that this crime wasn't done to feed a family? Neither of our comments are incorrect.
My guess is that someone capable of doing something as awful as that probably has a drug habit to feed.You think a real man would go out of his way to trick a 90 year old out of her purse in order to feed his family? Indeed, we don't know which of us is correct. But I bet it's me.
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She could use her staggering wealth and property to help treat people of course. But no, what we really need is a "special message". So that's her contribution then, along with having a thick son who takes an entourage of servants the length of the country (against all expert and government published advice) before testing positive - all no doubt costing more lives.
Are there really people who still think royalty is a good idea? It beggars belief.
It's my list, so no, no it won't.Your name will also go on the list.