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booking online via Thomas Cook
how does the price structure work; I've checked the price of a holiday and it seems to have jumped 100 pounds (sorry no pound sign on US keyboard!) since this morning.
Does the price get hiked according to website actions (eg bookings, quotes etc)?
Does the price get hiked according to website actions (eg bookings, quotes etc)?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well if not in school hols and you are a bit flexible, dont forget the bank holidays affect it too then i would go to branch. They can change searches to different airports and dates
Youll be surpised at some price differences just by airport. I once checked one out that was £1600 at our local airport but at gatwick was almost double for same dates.
Youll be surpised at some price differences just by airport. I once checked one out that was £1600 at our local airport but at gatwick was almost double for same dates.
Hi, the prices do often change on-line but you usually still get the best deal that way. Last time I went I got the brochures from TC, picked the holiday Then checked it out on-line and found it was a lot cheaper than in the branch. Then I went into the branch with the price from the net and told them and they said I could have it for the on-line price. I find it is best if possible to book it in the branch because if you have any problems or questions it is easy to ask in there. If you book on-line the branch do not want to help sometimes. Also meant I could pay in there and not have to pay the extra I would have had to if I had paid by credit card on-line.
thanks for all the advice. It will be more convenient for me to pay in the shop as I can hand over all my vouchers. Online need the 350 odd quid deposit paid on debit card then I have to post off all my vouchers to redeem against what I've paid already. Means having lots of money now. At least I can pay the deposit with vouchers in store and then save up the balance.
playbill is almost correct. The online booking industry will be monitoring the number of hits a particular package is attracting. When there is little interest they will drop the price, when there is a lot the price will creep up. Many years ago I saw the price on the screen change (for the better and much lower ) right before my own eyes! Snapped it up and a great cheap week was had in the Canaries.
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