indebtedgal
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i have to agree there.but surely you should only be liable for abookine deposit and not the full amountWhatever about the rights or wrongs of having to pay for the hotel, the owner of the credit card has a right to her money back as she didn't give the hotel permission to use the card. She may have given it last year but that doesn't give them the right to take money out this year.
Ruam
...but surely you should only be liable for abookine deposit and not the full amount
Surely the T&C's must be communicated to the customer to be effective?It depends on the terms and conditions that the hotel applies to bookings.
Surely the T&C's must be communicated to the customer to be effective?
OP, why didn't you actually show up after booking the hotel, and not letting them know you wouldnt be showing? I'd be interested to hear your reasons.
Perhaps this room was secured on the card that you used at the time, which evidently it seems has happened.
IM sorry but i dont agree .if i had a pound /€ for every one who told me they wanted me to do a kitchen for them id be a very rich man.IF you dont get the deposit you dont have the job.Likewise if they did'nt take or inform you of a deposit or the need to take one then THEY DONT have your booking.I'd say when you made the verbal booking they put it on file together with the CC details that were given to them the previous year, they probably assumed that was the CC to be used to guarantee the reservation. One way or the other I think you probably have to pay up.
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