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Robert Harries & Kate Lally

Mum charged £430 for two light-up balloons at Christmas event

A mum has been left hundreds of pounds out of pocket after she was charged £430 for two light-up balloons at a Christmas event.

Amy Lloyd, from South Wales, went to Christmas at Bute Park in Cardiff on Tuesday evening with her husband John and their two sons, Jacob and Jorgie. Once inside the park, the family spotted a man selling "fairy light" balloons.

They were said to be £15 each, and Amy purchased one for each of her children.

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But the mum-of-two didn't realise just how much the purchase would actually cost her, Wales Online reports. After being told that the contactless function on the card machine was not working, she was asked to enter her card and tap in her pin.

Without realising, Amy actually agreed to pay £430 after an extra digit was entered before the £30, which is what the balloons should have cost.

She said: “We offered to pay cash and the man said he would rather we paid by card, which is fine because I guess a lot of places prefer card payments these days. He then said the contactless wasn’t working and asked me to enter the card instead. But it was all a bit of a rush so I quickly tapped in the pin and that was that.

She was expecting to be charged £30 (Amy Lloyd)

“The next day the bank messaged my husband to say that £430 had been taken out of our account, so he rang them and they said the money had been paid by card to a company called Fairy Lights Balloons. The website on the balloon doesn’t work so I emailed Bute Park themselves and messaged them on social media.”

Amy said that the park’s management have responded to her and clarified that they will refund the £400, providing she can send them a screenshot from her bank statement confirming the payment. However, that isn’t as simple as it would seem as the bank advised Amy and her husband to cancel their card following the incident, meaning she has to wait for a new one to arrive.

When it does, it is hoped that Amy and her husband will get their £400 back. She added: “It’s a lot of money, especially at Christmas. At least we’re hopeful we can get the money back. I’m just worried that this may have happened to others too.”

Organisers of Christmas at Bute Park told Wales Online that the over charge was down to a simple human error and that a refund of £400 will be made to Amy and her husband.

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