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Thomas Cook refund website crashes after “unprecedented demand” – Sky News, Sky.com

Thomas Cook refund website crashes after “unprecedented demand” – Sky News, Sky.com


                             

                  

                    Ed Clowes                  

                               

                      Business reporter                         @ edclowes                  

                

            

             

The Thomas Cook website set up to deal with customer refunds in the wake of the firm’s collapse has crashed moments after going live.

) According to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), which operates the website, “unprecedented demand” was interfering with some people’s applications for refunds.

It urged affected travelers to “try back again later today”.

Some estimated 360, 000 customers are owed refunds after the airline collapsed last month. The CAA has told them it may take 60 days to process their claims.

    

        

                                      Thomas Cook                                                                                                                                                       
Thomas Cook: The Last Flight                

All Thomas Cook customers who purchased package holidays are covered by the Air Travel Organiser’s License scheme (ATOL), which entitles them to a refund on the full cost of the holiday. Separately, consumer organization Which? has warned today that a fake refund website has been set up to attempt to scam Thomas Cook customers out of their personal information.

The CAA confirmed to Which? that thomascookrefunds.com is a fake website which is not being operated by Thomas Cook.

 

    

        

                                      Thomas Cook staff                                                                                                                                                        
Thomas Cook staff talk of their anguish                

Customers should ignore alternative websites and unsolicited calls or texts regarding any compensation due from the travel company.

Rory Boland, the consumer group’s travel editor, said: “Fraudsters circle like sharks around financial disasters, so people should be aware that there are likely to be fake refund websites set up to fleece Thomas Cook customers – and some of them may look very convincing.

“Refunds for Thomas Cook customers will either be handled by the Civil Aviation Authority from Monday (7 October) or by banks and card providers, so we would urge anyone waiting to claim their money back to ignore alternative websites and unsolicited calls or texts promising a refund. “

On Monday morning, the last strandedThomas Cookcustomers returned to the UK in the country largest peacetime repatriation, launched by th e government on 23 September when the holiday company folded .

Around 9, 000 members of staff were made redundant when Thomas Cook announced it had not been able to secure the necessary funding to continue trading.

    

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