Hello.
I wasn't 100% sure which section to put this question in, so apologies if I got it wrong.
I am about to book a cruise with one of the main cruise operators. When I was looking it up on their website in work, it assumed I was based in america (I work for a US company so the network settings must have lead them to that assumption). Anyway, I went through the whole process of selecting a cruise, and took note of the price (in dollars). Last night I sat down at home to actually book it, but the prices were all in Euro. For the exact same cruise, the price difference works out at over 100 dollars. The website won't let me book it in dollars because my address is in Ireland. I'm going to ring them this evening, but I would like to know if legally I am entitled to pay in whatever currency I choose? Are they allowed charge us more simply because we're booking from Ireland?
Thanks,
Ronan
I wasn't 100% sure which section to put this question in, so apologies if I got it wrong.
I am about to book a cruise with one of the main cruise operators. When I was looking it up on their website in work, it assumed I was based in america (I work for a US company so the network settings must have lead them to that assumption). Anyway, I went through the whole process of selecting a cruise, and took note of the price (in dollars). Last night I sat down at home to actually book it, but the prices were all in Euro. For the exact same cruise, the price difference works out at over 100 dollars. The website won't let me book it in dollars because my address is in Ireland. I'm going to ring them this evening, but I would like to know if legally I am entitled to pay in whatever currency I choose? Are they allowed charge us more simply because we're booking from Ireland?
Thanks,
Ronan