Londonnet.co.uk legitimate?
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Londonnet.co.uk legitimate?
I'm waay behind in Planning my trip to London. My daughter wanted to go to the Harry Potter attraction and the only place I can find tickets is Londonnet.co.uk. Is this site legitimate? Anyone ever deal with it before?
Www.Londonnet.co.uk
Www.Londonnet.co.uk
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They are a broker - legit but they don't provide the WB/HP tour. They are just middle men w/ Golden Tours. Why not book directly through Golden Tours? http://www.goldentours.com/Warner-Br...io-Tour-London
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Posters on Trip Advisor regularly advise on out and out scam sites. It's worthwhile reposting there, though I should say the site you're asking about doesn't tick the usual boxes that flag complete scams. The site absolutely isn't in any way "official", BTW
It's very unlikely this site is completely illegitimate though. What you also need to check is what you think you're buying and who from. I very much doubt, if you go through the FAQs and T&Cs, that you're buying from a business called Londonnet. You'll probably find you're getting a contract with a (possibly OK, possibly not) third party, with the business running Londonnet taking a commission.
The likelihood is that in this case the third party is legit (it's quite common for events and attractions to sell tickets to third parties who package them up with a high margin). Whether the service the third party concerned is offering (things like delivering tickets to wherever you are) operates efficiently is a different question, and I'd suggest you check that as well
It's very unlikely this site is completely illegitimate though. What you also need to check is what you think you're buying and who from. I very much doubt, if you go through the FAQs and T&Cs, that you're buying from a business called Londonnet. You'll probably find you're getting a contract with a (possibly OK, possibly not) third party, with the business running Londonnet taking a commission.
The likelihood is that in this case the third party is legit (it's quite common for events and attractions to sell tickets to third parties who package them up with a high margin). Whether the service the third party concerned is offering (things like delivering tickets to wherever you are) operates efficiently is a different question, and I'd suggest you check that as well
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