Consumer series. The couple who lost their holiday deposit despite booking a year in advance, an update on the jobseekers, and why Trip Advisor is under fire for its reviews.
Booking a holiday a year in advance may get you a good deal, as well as giving you something to look forward to in the cold winter months, but it's proving to be a costly decision for Rachel and Leighton Porter from Pontypridd. Three months after booking their holiday to Spain with Thomas Cook, Rachel found that she was unexpectedly pregnant, with the baby due just days before their planned holiday dates. As they were giving Thomas Cook eight months notice, the couple didn't expect to lose their deposits. However, the UK's largest travel company has been less than flexible in allowing them to rearrange their trip.
Hundreds of hotels are planning to bring legal action against travel review website Trip Advisor over claims that the site contains some false or unfair reviews. Trip Advisor insists its reviews are genuine and accurate - but with so many websites springing up for all kinds of businesses, Rachel Treadaway-Williams explores the pros and cons of review sites.
Rhodri catches up with two of the job hunters as they continue their search for the perfect career. Gemma dreams of running her own pub one day but she hasn't worked since having her three children. This week, she has a trial shift in a busy pub and restaurant. Sports Science graduate Gareth failed to get a teacher training place this year and to boost his chances next time, he needs more classroom experience. We'll be finding out how he's getting on as a part time teaching assistant.
And Lucy's on the case, helping another viewer to sort out their consumer battles.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Lucy Owen |
Presenter | Rhodri Owen |
Reporter | Rachel Treadaway-Williams |
Series Producer | Susie Phillips |
Broadcast
- Mon 25 Oct 2010 22:35麻豆社 One Wales