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Daily Mail £15 Holiday offer (UK) Has anyone booked one?

Has anyone else tried booking one of these Park Resorts Holidays on the Daily Mail UK Holidays for £15? I've got as far as the booking but it won't seem to accept my or my husbands debit cards, or my paypal, for payment. I've e-mailed twice but no one's responded. Has anyone else done this and had the same problem?

Update:

Caprice - The minimum is 4 people but I'm not going to say no to a £60 holiday for 2, it's still cheaper than we would've been paying. In fact, no offer = no holiday!

Update 2:

David H - Don't know what small print you read but the small print I have say it's just £15 per person and that a holiday for 4 IS £60.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I would wait for the reply it could take a day or two on these 'contact us sites' they get pretty busy.

    I do not know what this offer is but a friend of mine did a Sun offer last year for £9.50. It turned out that the booking was for accommodation for 8 or 12.

    So the £9.50 was times 8 (or 12) for two people that meant that they had to pay for 8 and it was not such a bargain after all.

    Worth trying again and see if there is a minimum you have to enter @ £15 a go and that is why they are not taking your booking. It is not always totally obvious in these. It may also require you to tick a box for insurance or some other charge which you have omitted to tick or put a spot in.

    Just go through it again very slowly and see if you can spot what it is you have failed to add.

    I know, a lot of these sites, you need a holiday after trying to get the form filled in. It may be a fault of theirs of course but I rather think there will be an additional charge or waiver somewhere along the line you are obliged to add in. 00

  • 1 decade ago

    No - I didn't try. I read the small print instead and discovered that the price quoted was per person per night for a minimum of 4 people for 4 nights, so the "£15 holiday" for 2 was not £60, it was £240.

  • 1 decade ago

    Apparently they're all full of asylum seekers.

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