DrJ
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Booked a red e deal fare 3 hours ago which I now need to cancel, understanding that the policy for last few years allows an outright refund within 24hrs, even on an otherwise non refundable fare. However tonight in trying to do this, rather than the usual "refund" button after hitting cancel, was confronted with this hitherto unseen page:

Does this represent an enhancement of this policy? Really don't want to click the upper box as they may say "Oh well, you agreed to forfeit the fare net of the taxes" (the following box when this upper one is clicked says as much). If there is any ambiguity I am happy to take the flight credit as I will definitely use it for MrsDrJ or the kids in the next 12 months), but a refund would be better for immediate cash flow. Has anyone had experience with this?

Does this represent an enhancement of this policy? Really don't want to click the upper box as they may say "Oh well, you agreed to forfeit the fare net of the taxes" (the following box when this upper one is clicked says as much). If there is any ambiguity I am happy to take the flight credit as I will definitely use it for MrsDrJ or the kids in the next 12 months), but a refund would be better for immediate cash flow. Has anyone had experience with this?