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angelic14ever
Dec 5, 2007, 05:10 PM
The week of Thanksgiving I had surgery. I was unsure if I was going to be able to see my family for the holiday so I made reservations at a hotel just in cse I could make it. I specifically asked the lady on the phone if I would be charged right away and she said " We cannot charge your card until you showed up." Okay I didn't show up and I was still charged a full night of staying there, and she didn't tell me if I didn't show up they were going to charge me. I called many times to see if I could get my refund. They said no. The charge dind't go through my account until the following week. I had made other purchases unaware the hotel was still going to charge me and it made my account go into the negative. Do I have a case? Please help!!

mjl
Dec 5, 2007, 05:15 PM
They aren't suppose to charge your account until you actually show up. Ask to speak to the manager and sort it out. Go in and talk to him/her in person.

merrymerry
Dec 5, 2007, 05:18 PM
I would contact the bank or credit card company.

J_9
Dec 5, 2007, 05:19 PM
Ah, but you did not cancel, correct?

Many places, especially over a holiday, will still charge the card for a one night fee if you do not cancel within 24 hours prior to your scheduled arrival time.

mjl
Dec 5, 2007, 05:22 PM
I guess it depends on the hotel.
The last one I stayed at was in May, and when we called and booked the room they took our credit card number, and told us they wouldn't put it on the card until we showed up.
They followed through with that just like they said when we showed up. They told us that there was no fee if we were a no show.

ScottGem
Dec 5, 2007, 05:35 PM
As J_9 said, if you make a reservation and do not cancel it in time, most places will charge you for at least one night. However they should have informed you of that fact up front.

If you used a charge card, I don't understand how it could be put into the negative. If it was a debit card, do you have overdraft protection?

If it was a credit card, just call the card company and protest the charge. No need to sue.

Fr_Chuck
Dec 5, 2007, 05:39 PM
Yes, it is not charged until you show up OR until you don't show up at all. That is the reason to have the credit card number to start with, if they were just going to hold it and hopeyou show up, but it is common knowledge if you reserve a room, and don't show up, you are charged for it.

The hotel is completely within their right to do this. The clerk when asked was assuming you would show up, since you asked when it would be charged.