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We wondering why there wasn't a 'cooling off' period in place for the booking - isn't this fairly standard?
We would like either the money back or a credit for the full amount so we can rebook.
We don't mind paying a fee as this was our mistake, but an extra £1,500 on a £2,000 holiday is excessive - especially as the firm won't have any trouble re-selling our cabin with almost two years' notice.

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