Caversham04
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I thought I'd start a new thread to highlight this as I now have a definitive answer to the questions on my initial thread, which has a more obscure title
While purchasing a Qantas flight using a voucher from a ticket I cancelled in 2015, I was quoted a "Total Amount Due" of $20 on the Payments Page (Step 5) - this amount did not include the change fee.
The subsequent Confirmation page advised that my credit card was charged a larger amount of $108 (i.e. the "Total Amount Due" of $20 plus the $88 change fee).
I contacted Qantas via their website to point out that charging my CC for a larger amount than the quoted "Total Amount Due" was illegal - within 24 hours, I received a no-quibble reply to say that the change fees (2 sets of $88) would be refunded to my CC account.
I would expect the principle of a refund being required would also apply to any other scenarios where your CC was over-charged (e.g. where the CC fee wasn't included in the "Total Payment Due").
As of late week, Qantas were still working on a fix, so check your existing purchases and keep an eye out when buying flights in future as you could save or be refunded a fair chunk of cash
While purchasing a Qantas flight using a voucher from a ticket I cancelled in 2015, I was quoted a "Total Amount Due" of $20 on the Payments Page (Step 5) - this amount did not include the change fee.
The subsequent Confirmation page advised that my credit card was charged a larger amount of $108 (i.e. the "Total Amount Due" of $20 plus the $88 change fee).
I contacted Qantas via their website to point out that charging my CC for a larger amount than the quoted "Total Amount Due" was illegal - within 24 hours, I received a no-quibble reply to say that the change fees (2 sets of $88) would be refunded to my CC account.
I would expect the principle of a refund being required would also apply to any other scenarios where your CC was over-charged (e.g. where the CC fee wasn't included in the "Total Payment Due").
As of late week, Qantas were still working on a fix, so check your existing purchases and keep an eye out when buying flights in future as you could save or be refunded a fair chunk of cash