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83SY 27-06-2012 10:45 AM

Book a Track won't REFUND!
 
Not happy :banghead: Booked a day with Book a Track July 2nd at Donny & had to cancel due to work commitments & understood that I would loose a 20% admin fee but... they have said because I was a couple of hours late sending them an email to cancel (within 7days) I will loose the whole £320 or have a credit note...!

1) I think 20% is enough to loose considering they have places still available so havent turned anyone away & really how much admin have they done!

2) Im doing Donny 31/8 and expect that's it for 2012 so I would have to wait till summer next year to use this £320 & after this I would use them again!

Their response was - 'if you dont want the credit not which is a good will gesture then we will keep the full amount'

Should have listened to the guy's that warned me of 'Book a Twat' :moan:

83SY 27-06-2012 11:26 AM

Cant believe their attitude! Just sent another email basically saying I wasnt happy & could they do anything for me? They replied.....

'For the avoidance of doubt, we will most definitely NOT be refunding your card'

:finga: Wa#kers!

Barry C 27-06-2012 12:12 PM

I organise Trackdays in Ireland and I have to say I'm on Bookatracks side of the fence...obviously:hahaha:

The problem you get with giving out credit notes/refunds etc is that you get people trying to cancel due to poor weather forecast, work commitments etc:banghead:

I have a no refund policy. If you book and can't make it then it's your loss, however in certain circumstances i will give the person a credit for the next trackday etc

if you booked a Ryanair flight to spain and had to cancel due to work commitments do you really think they would give you a refund? or any airline for that matter.

Honestly the credit note is a generous gesture that they are not obliged to do. I'd be happier with that rather than giving them 20% admin fee which is a total scam

83SY 27-06-2012 12:21 PM

Fact of the matter is 20% is a joke, what have they done for this & they have spaces available so they havent lost a thing (other than my future business)

If they had refunded minus the 20% i would have took it on the chin & booked again with them but they are bloody rude!
& the fact I was a matter of hours out of the 7days to get a refund! Not the way to run a business IMO

I was warned of their attitude! should have listened to Shimmy... :notworthy:


Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry C (Post 116474)
I organise Trackdays in Ireland and I have to say I'm on Bookatracks side of the fence...obviously:hahaha:

The problem you get with giving out credit notes/refunds etc is that you get people trying to cancel due to poor weather forecast, work commitments etc:banghead:

I have a no refund policy. If you book and can't make it then it's your loss, however in certain circumstances i will give the person a credit for the next trackday etc

if you booked a Ryanair flight to spain and had to cancel due to work commitments do you really think they would give you a refund? or any airline for that matter.


Honestly the credit note is a generous gesture that they are not obliged to do. I'd be happier with that rather than giving them 20% admin fee which is a total scam


shimmy 27-06-2012 12:41 PM

no refund is pretty common these days as Barry says, you used to be able to bail out late if the weather looked bad but times have changed

a refund is what you want but voucher is good although means you have to speak to them again :)

CraigMillwardCroft 27-06-2012 12:46 PM

I have had problems with them before where they have given me a credit with a time limit, due to not having a car then luckily got my mates to use the credit and they gave me the cash back. :banghead:

83SY 27-06-2012 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 116476)
no refund is pretty common these days as Barry says, you used to be able to bail out late if the weather looked bad but times have changed

a refund is what you want but voucher is good although means you have to speak to them again :)

To be honest Shim if they had been polite I would have been fine but I dont want to attend anything they run in the future! :birdman:

Barry C 27-06-2012 01:49 PM

obvioulsy yours is a genuine case and this has nothing to do with you but you wouldn't believe some of the crap people have given me over the years.

A guys engine blows up and dumps oil everywhere and he starts screaming at me for a refund.:119:

I obviouly tell him he's not getting a refund so instead he goes and tries to sell his wristband to some other idiot at a discounted rate for the afternoon session:wanker: ... I should have charged him for the track closure.

Then you have the guys who do 20 laps and get a puncture and come looking for 50% back because they need money for a tyre or to get a tow truck home or what ever.

Then you have the guys who sign on a second driver to their car but instead they try get out and drive another car etc etc.

honestly, you wouldn't believe the bullshit people try and pull these days. People have no respect and everyone is looking for something for free

83SY 27-06-2012 02:11 PM

Not thats it's any of their business but the real reason i couldn't do it is my Nan whos 91yrs old has been in a nursing home for the past five weeks & has recovered after a small stoke & coming home to her house Monday so wanted to help/be there when she comes home.

And I am sure you get all sorts of reason's & getting messed around is never nice but im sure you are polite to your customers who are spending alot of money with you...

But I shouldn't have to tell them that & I wont I just know for the future I wont be using Book a track or recommending them to anyone :wanker:

Barry C 27-06-2012 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 83SY (Post 116485)
Not thats it's any of their business but the real reason i couldn't do it is my Nan whos 91yrs old has been in a nursing home for the past five weeks & has recovered after a small stoke & coming home to her house Monday so wanted to help/be there when she comes home.

And I am sure you get all sorts of reason's & getting messed around is never nice but im sure you are polite to your customers who are spending alot of money with you...

But I shouldn't have to tell them that & I wont I just know for the future I wont be using Book a track or recommending them to anyone :wanker:

That's totally understandable and delighted your Nan is on the mend.:beer:

There is no excuse for bad manners though, especially when a customer has spent £320:119: sounds expensive!


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