Cancellation with Brittany Ferries on debit card?

Cancellation with Brittany Ferries on debit card? - Person Holding Debit Card

It's a long story so I won't go into the details of why I need to cancel 24 hours before I travel. They say they will charge the full amount.

I paid with a debit card - which I can easily reduce the available monies to £0 or I can even cancel the card.

The other thing is, if they charge the full amount for cancellation - is there any point in using their cancel facility? I guess all this does is free the space up so they can resell it - which doesn't benefit me at all.

Is there any recourse if I do this?






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Can I get my money back from Brittany Ferries?

If you contact us to cancel your booking within 24 hours of your receipt of the booking confirmation, we will provide you with a full refund.

Can I cancel my ferry ticket?

In order to cancel your ferry tickets, you need to make a cancellation request at least 3 days (72 hours) before your ferry is scheduled to depart.

Do ferry companies have to refund?

Regulation 1177/2010 provides that if a ferry service provider cancels a ferry service, they must refund or rebook you. You will be able to decide on what you'd prefer and a ferry operator cannot refuse to refund you.

Are Brittany Ferries vouchers transferable?

The voucher can only be used by the named beneficiary, it is not transferable and may not be converted into cash under any circumstances. The voucher is valid until the date shown above and may be used as whole or part payment for any ferry crossing or Brittany Ferries' inclusive holiday.



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