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British Airways refunding overdraft fees and card charges following double charging

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British Airways and BA Holidays suffered a major payments problem on 1st January. It’s not that ba.com wouldn’t accept your booking – it’s that it was far too eager to do so, charging many people twice.

This problem only impacted people who booked via ba.com. If you booked via an alternative route – although we don’t normally recommend that – you would not have been impacted.

BA refunding overdraft fees and credit card charges following double charging

It seems that refunds are automatically turning up. Feedback from HfP readers, however, is that they are being dropped into bank or credit card accounts without any accompanying email being sent.

(BA compensation payments work the same way, as I found recently. You wait eight weeks and then the money just appears, with no email confirmation. It’s not very user friendly.)

If you did book a flight or BA Holiday on Monday 1st January, it is worth checking to see if you were charged twice and if any refund subsequently turned up.

British Airways is also liable for any overdraft fees you may have incurred if you paid by debit card, or any credit card fees you incurred for going over your limit.


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Comments (38)

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  • The Original Nick. says:

    I have a pile of receipts that I need to get my points added from… ummm I wonder what will happen.. 😁

    • Ian says:

      I suspect Tesco’s IT systems are far more robust than, say, BA’s so I’d expect them to add no more points than you’re entitled to 😀

  • Ghostrider says:

    Not just Jan 1st. I had the exact same thing on 19th Dec. Other people on socials have mentioned the double charging happening on other dates in late Dec too. BA told me they couldn’t help so I had to go to Amex to reverse the duplicate payment. Interesting they are now auto refunding at least some of the duplicate transactions

    • SammyJ says:

      Same for me, 19th, Amex.On my first call BA told me not to dispute it with Amex as that could cause more problems (for them, I assume they meant!). I left it and finally got the refund on 8th.

  • Kowalski says:

    Oh I miss the days of Tesco Direct and their 3 for 2 sales

  • Greenpen says:

    Dropping bonus points removed all incentive to shop there, at least it did for me! I hardly go to Tesco nowadays.

    While it is nice to get £1.00 or so off a product it is simply what all the supermarkets are doing all the time. Supermarkets have large and sophisticated pricing departments. I used to go out of my way to shop at Tesco but not now.

  • Steve R says:

    I still have some Mr Muscle left from when the price was £1 and they giving 75 extra points

  • Niki says:

    At least the nanny’s wages can now be paid and the children won’t starve any longer now I’ve been refunded 🤣

  • Alex says:

    I get bonus points on the app every now and then – maybe once every quarter

  • Stuart Graham says:

    You mention waiting 8 weeks for compensation- my Club Europe flight from MAD-LHR was cancelled in September and BA rerouted me via Geneva several hours earlier in economy and my compensation claim is still in a queue…

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