Ryanair Website Not Taking Booking?
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Ryanair Website Not Taking Booking?
I have just tried making an online booking with the UK Ryanair website.
Payment is being rejected.
I have tried making the booking 4 times, but still get the same error, even though I have double checked the details and whether there are sufficient funds in my account.
Is it because I am using a Visa Electron card? Do they still honour it?
As per usual, there is nobody on the end of the helpline (even at £1 a minute).
Payment is being rejected.
I have tried making the booking 4 times, but still get the same error, even though I have double checked the details and whether there are sufficient funds in my account.
Is it because I am using a Visa Electron card? Do they still honour it?
As per usual, there is nobody on the end of the helpline (even at £1 a minute).
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In this situation it is necessary to ensure that one has not accidentally made multiple bookings. I always check my inbox for confirmation emails before trying again; if you have online access to your debit card account, check this, too, to see if the money has been taken.
At least one airline's website (Iberia) will warn you if you attempt to make a multiple booking for the same dates/flights/pax if one already exists. I don't know how widespread this software's use is. (On the other hand if you're not quick the Iberia site will "time you out" whilst you're checking details and printing them off before pressing "book now" and you have then to start the whole process again!)
As far as Visa Electron is concerned, have you tried booking using another debit card or a credit card?
The Ryanair website seems to be fine one day and not the next. Only yesterday I was able to locate the fare I wanted and complete the booking just like in the old days (i.e., before the "upgrade") but the system would appear to be playing up again.
(By the way, I did notice something odd a few days ago. The outward and return total fares, on the page which first displays total fares in a "drop down" which appears on the right, were transposed. The top "total fare" (i.e. outward) box clearly showed the fare for the return flight and vice versa. Wierd!)
At least one airline's website (Iberia) will warn you if you attempt to make a multiple booking for the same dates/flights/pax if one already exists. I don't know how widespread this software's use is. (On the other hand if you're not quick the Iberia site will "time you out" whilst you're checking details and printing them off before pressing "book now" and you have then to start the whole process again!)
As far as Visa Electron is concerned, have you tried booking using another debit card or a credit card?
The Ryanair website seems to be fine one day and not the next. Only yesterday I was able to locate the fare I wanted and complete the booking just like in the old days (i.e., before the "upgrade") but the system would appear to be playing up again.
(By the way, I did notice something odd a few days ago. The outward and return total fares, on the page which first displays total fares in a "drop down" which appears on the right, were transposed. The top "total fare" (i.e. outward) box clearly showed the fare for the return flight and vice versa. Wierd!)
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In this situation it is necessary to ensure that one has not accidentally made multiple bookings. I always check my inbox for confirmation emails before trying again; if you have online access to your debit card account, check this, too, to see if the money has been taken.
if you're not quick the Iberia site will "time you out
have you tried booking using another debit card or a credit card?
I have never experienced this problem before. Maybe I should try and make a booking via one of their other websites, but then I might run the risk of paying a currency surcharge?
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It is not just Ryanair that does this . I use a visa Debit card either LloydTSB or Flexaccount and often get told of some problem. I just tell the website any old crap --Switch, Mastercard Delta just pick one their system likes.
It has never made any difference at all. The money has got from my account to theirs and the business was concluded just fine. Silly buqqers.
It has never made any difference at all. The money has got from my account to theirs and the business was concluded just fine. Silly buqqers.
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I have tried using different card options, but it makes no difference. Whatever card I select, it makes no difference to the total amount (which it normally does), so I suspect the website has gone AWOL.
Just when Ryanair thought they had got their website up to scratch and banned webscrapers, they have shot themselves in the foot again.
I'll have another go later today, I guess Ryanair won't be too bothered about losing a fare.
MOL are you listening?
Just when Ryanair thought they had got their website up to scratch and banned webscrapers, they have shot themselves in the foot again.
I'll have another go later today, I guess Ryanair won't be too bothered about losing a fare.
MOL are you listening?
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Just tried the same booking this morning and the card drop-down list appears to be working (showing various payments for card types), but the site still comes up with error messages when making a payment.
What's the best route to take for advice?
I want to take advantage of the special offer which ends at midnight tonight.
What's the best route to take for advice?
I want to take advantage of the special offer which ends at midnight tonight.
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Could you try to book on another computer?
All I get is "sorry, unable to confirm booking" at the payment confirmation stage.
I've done this lots of times. Why is it screwing up now?
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Tried to book the same flight today using the same details and everything worked perfectly, so it must have been the website. No replies from my Ryanair correspondence, but I got the flight for 50% less than my failed booking, which was a bonus
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I had same problem with Air Asia. First time my credit card was rejected. Second time booking was pending awaiting credit card authorisation. After several days had to phone them. luckily they answered phone almost immediately, bearing in mind they based in Asia. They blamed the bank for not authorising card.
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So you paid 1/2 p instead of a 1p?! Made my bookings yesterday with no problems.
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A few days ago, when booking flights, a pop-up appeared telling me to try again (because of problems with card number, cardholder name, expiry date etc.). This was on the page which clearly had "confirmed" and a confirmation number. I also had a confirmation email. As purchases take a few days to reach my debit card account I waited to check that, but this morning found that the fare had been debited. Luckily I ignored the pop-up but at the time did wonder if I'd done the right thing. Now, someone else might have tried again and would have two bookings. I can't imagine that it's easy to get one refunded. Has anyone inadvertently made duplicate bookings and, if so, what was the outcome?
P.S. I made several bookings that day but the pop-up only appeared once.
P.S. I made several bookings that day but the pop-up only appeared once.
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A few days ago, when booking flights, a pop-up appeared telling me to try again (because of problems with card number, cardholder name, expiry date etc.). This was on the page which clearly had "confirmed" and a confirmation number. I also had a confirmation email. ... Luckily I ignored the pop-up but at the time did wonder if I'd done the right thing.