Can I legally challenge her and her mother? It was supposed to be a romantic holiday to Paris early next year bt she went to the travel agent and changed my ticket to her mothers name without informing me. She paid her half by credit card and I paid my half by cash.
I just want my £500 back, I will not pay for her mothers holiday.
Thanks for all your kind advice guys and ladies. And no, no one was unfaithful in the relationship.
She paid it all by her card as I gave her £500 in cash. The only proof I have are texts and emails from her.
Answer 1 :
Did you go to the travel agent together and did you pay the cash directly to the travel agent, if you did it would be easier to have the comeback and easier to prove.
Firstly I would speak to her, keep it non-confrontational to start with regarding your £500 if you get nowhere I would speak to her mother, again if you get nowhere, personally if it was me.. .... I'd do whatever I could to get the money.
Do you have any proof whether it be emails you and her, confirmation emails you and her or confirmation or paperwork from the travel agent that your name was on the ticket. When you have got that I would take a look at Her Majesty's Court Service online money claim. This is a very good service to help people lodge claims for money, upto £99,999.99. Take a look at the website and maybe get some legal advice to aid you.
Answer 2 :
I'd go firstly to the travel agent and tell them your ticket - that you paid for has been changed fraudulently - without your authority.
Inform them that you gave no authority for the name change and provide them with ANY proof of purchase that you have.
Unfortunately, it's common for tickets to be changed to another name for a small fee - I'd see what their legal stance is before confronting your ex.
If you have ANY thing in your name that proves that you paid the £500 for the holiday, I'd phone her up and threaten to take her to court to be reimbursed for your money.
Small claims usually only covers up to £300 so I'd go the full way to recoup my money if I were you.
Personally - I think she's rippin the pi$$
Answer 3 :
Oh dear. Charming of her! At the moment, the position is that she paid for the tickets on her credit card and thus can make any changes she wishes. The fact that you gave her £500 in cash FOR YOUR TICKET is the one you'll need to prove and without seeing the e-mails it's difficult to say whether they will serve as that proof. I suspect your only hope at the moment is to take all that to a solicitor and seek his advice.
then......change your ticket back. she obviously doesnt want to go to paris (which i think is crazy) but no you cant really go after her AND her mother. especially if she paid her own way if it doesnt cost anything to change it back then change your ticket back. OR not go anywhere at all and cancel the trip all together and see if you can get a full refund of YOUR money
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