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Do I have the right to cancel a city break booked online with lastminute.com

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AndrewFord1973 | 10:17 Wed 01st Jun 2011 | Travel
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I booked a city break online yesterday and entered my partners details incorrectly and have been informed that to change the details will cost £145. This annoys me as the price of the city break was only £350 and seems unreasonable to say the least so my question is that under distance selling regulation I am entitled to a full refund on what I have booked?

Thanks for any help.

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why dont you ask the CAB(citizens advice bureau)? or dont you have one nearby
probably not, as most cheap flights are non-refundable. A quick look at last minute.com shows that they also charge a cancellation fee, on top of any fee the hotel/accomodation might charge, so even if you could cancel, it wouldn't necessarily be cheaper than the £145 you are being charged to change
I suspect you have the right to cancel. But you may wave bye bye to any refund.
Short answer, no, you're not entitled to a full refund, and you probably more than likely won't get one either.
These companies charge a high fee to change details (like name) to stop people block booking dozens of flights or hotels at cheap prices and selling them on at a profit.

The high price to change details stops people doing this.
Upon booking most things, but particularly flights and hotels you will be prompted to ensure you have entered the correct information. In some cases you may also be asked to tick a box confirming you have done so. I'm afraid although the cost does seem excessive, it was up to you to check it was all correct in the first place.

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