Flying School money request
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Having only just started the ppl journey myself and very green with regard to the politics involving flying schools and clubs, I'm sure this post will show my naivety.
I would think you've got more chance of the school acknowledging your outstanding balance if you enquire about continuing your training rather than asking for the cash back. From there you can have a lesson or two, and then if you still feel you do not want to continue you can ask for a refund.
Steve
I would think you've got more chance of the school acknowledging your outstanding balance if you enquire about continuing your training rather than asking for the cash back. From there you can have a lesson or two, and then if you still feel you do not want to continue you can ask for a refund.
Steve
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The fact that they're deducting membership fees shows that they acknowledge they hold a balance of funds in your name. Therefore it's yours.
If it were me, I'd ask for a Statement of Account in writing first, and once I'd got it, ask for a refund; that way it can't be denied.
Good luck
If it were me, I'd ask for a Statement of Account in writing first, and once I'd got it, ask for a refund; that way it can't be denied.
Good luck