Originally Posted by
CharlesTheTog
Am i correct in saying someone had booked a flight in the time the breach had occurred and was able to get a full refund due to a certain part of the law?
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CharlesTheTog, it's good to see you here and I hope we see more of you. From what I can make out, refunds - or non charges - were made to people with particular circumstances in play - for example they cancelled the card and cancelled recent BA transactions on the card. BA could pursue the cardholder but have elected not to do so. Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act provides a remedy for breach of contract or misrepresentation.