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COVID-19 CMA secures refund promise from Bijou Weddings Group – Mirage News
At the start of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, no weddings were able to take place at Bijou’s venues between 23 March and 4 July. Bijou offered to…

At the start of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, no weddings were able to take place at Bijou’s venues between 23 March and 4 July. Bijou offered to re-schedule these weddings at no cost, but couples who did not want to rearrange were only offered a very limited refund and would have been left significantly out of pocket by Bijou’s refund policy.
It is the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) view that, in this situation, people should have been offered a fairer refund, with the weddin…
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