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Hotel Industry News |
Sunday September 7th, 2008 |
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An extra night, an upgraded price |
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Misunderstanding on booking causes a pricey surprise |
Q: I'm having a problem with a hotel honoring a room price. I tried to book three nights at the Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik in Croatia, but for some reason the site wouldn't accept my dates. So I phoned Hilton's toll-free number, and was offered a rate of 181 euros a night. They never asked me how many people were staying in the room.
Hilton e-mailed me a confirmation and I prepaid the entire three-night stay for the room by credit card. Then I realized that I needed to add another night to my stay for the night before our return flight, so I called back. I was told that I could get an extra night at the same rate. They didn't send an e-mail confirmation this time.
When my credit card statement arrived, I was surprised to see that the charges from Hilton were more than $260 higher than what they had originally quoted. I tried to call and e-mail Hilton, but the best explanation they could offer was that there was a 'different rate' for two people in the room. That didn't make any sense, because I had always known and planned to travel with my husband. There had been no mention of a 'double' rate, and my reservation indicates nothing about number of people in the room.
Why are they not honoring my confirmation and verbal agreement to the rate for our stay? - Sheri Siegel, San Francisco
External Source - For the complete article click here
Source - MSNBC
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