Miles Brignall 

Lastminute.com wouldn’t accept my gift card for a holiday

The website said ‘no’ even though the voucher clearly said ‘yes’ it was valid
  
  

Beware shopping online with bitcoins … maybe stick to cash next time.
Beware shopping online with bitcoins … maybe stick to cash next time. Photograph: Igor Kardasov/Alamy

In December 2017 I cashed in some bitcoin and bought a £380 voucher for lastminute.com from Giftoff.com, which accepts digital currency payments. I was sent an electronic gift card, which clearly stated the expiry date as 1 January 2020. But when I tried to use it to buy a holiday this year, lastminute.com would not accept it.

After much to-ing and fro-ing I was eventually told the voucher had expired in December 2018. I have the printout in front of me and it clearly states 2020, but the company won’t budge.
SF
, by email

Having seen the voucher, which as you say clearly states the 2020 expiry date, we were bemused by lastminute.com’s stance. Happily, a call to its HQ managed to get it to see some sense. The voucher has been restored, so it can now be used and a holiday has been booked. You were as bemused as we were. Maybe stick to cash next time …

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