‘It’s in nobody’s interests for normally healthy, viable businesses to be pushed into bankruptcy,’ says Abta chief executive, Mark Tanzer
The association’s chief executive, Mark Tanzer, said: “We know the government has a lot to manage with the current crisis, but its failure to make these temporary changes to refund rules defies logic and is leaving the consumer in no-man’s land.
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