matticus
Guru
If I read it correctly, he has already booked; so if prices go up, he has made a saving. Either way, the two parties have agreed a deal - who are we to tell them it is unjust in some way?But technically, if he's been given £500 in vouchers, and 2022 prices go up, he's at a loss. Also, they've had his £500 for two years to do as they please, so effectively, it's a free loan to them.
Now shall we get back to talking about holibobs?!? Or is this turning into a R4 "You and Yours" spin-off??