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  1. I would like to know if anyone can help. I purchased 2 flight tickets over a month ago for £150 with Ryanair. When i bought them the prices were rising therefore i grabbed them so they didnt go to high. Since then i have checked and the exact same flights are costing £50. Is there any law which i can use to get the diff refunded of a credit or something as i think that this is ridiculous that prices can be rising at one moment to intice people to buy early, then they drop so low with still 3 weeks to the flight date. thanks Angry ripped off consumer
  2. Hi While studying for a qualification, I was student member of a professional body (this cost me nothing - I assume the training organisation paid). One of the perks of this was being able to upgrade to a full membership for one small fee (under £50), compared to the usual membership of nearly £200. I completed my qualification, waited until I had my certificate, and then upgraded my membership online - it all went smoothly and I paid by debit card Then I received an email saying that, as I'd completed my qualification, I was no longer a student member, and would either have to pay the full fee, or they would refund my reduced fee. However, I'm wondering if they can change their mind like this - they allowed me to upgrade online - is that a contract made? I was still a member of some sort when I upgraded, as my login details etc. still worked. It seems to me that they hadn't got round to updating their database, removing those who were no longer valid student members. I would have happily accepted that I missed out, had they not allowed me to upgrade in the first place, but as they alllowed me to log in, complete registration and took my money, is in not their problem that they hadn't removed me from their database of members? I would still like to be a member, but I'm not sure I can afford the full fee. Does anyone have any ideas where I stand as regards my rights in this matter (before I respond)? I'd be most grateful for any information Thank you
  3. hi Not sure if anyone can answer this here as related to pet insurance. But I am asuming insurance is pretty much the same weather house/pet or car??????? My renewal came through today and they have increased my payments by 75% - can they do that They stated that is because the number of claims for older dogs has increased therfore as my dog falls in to this category my premium has gone up! So from £340 I now have to pay £600 a year which means out of the £1000 insurance my dog is covered for each year I actually only get £400. He is an old dog and prob only got another year left but he cost us around £3000 a year in vet bills so that extra is going to make a huge difference.
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