Can I get my money back if I've paid for an ETA through an unofficial website?
- Unofficial sites are charging over £80 for Electronic Travel Authorisations to enter the UK, while the official site charges only £10.
- The UK government launched an official ETA application site in March, effective April 2nd, for travelers from the EU, Switzerland, and Norway.
- Amelie Thelander, a legal advisor, stated that charging higher fees is legal despite being misleading.
- The ETA-uk site confirmed that if an ETA has already been processed, no refunds will be issued to customers.
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Can I get my money back if I've paid for an ETA through an unofficial website?
Unofficial sites offering to obtain Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETAs) to enter the UK have been charging upwards of £80, despite being no easier or quicker to use than the official site that charges only £10. If you've already paid, can you get your money back?
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