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Originally Posted by AutoSlash
(Post 35047273)
Note that unlike other sites, we show the total cost up-front including all taxes and fees.
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Thanks for sharing the site.
I was able to find a good rate for an upcoming stay, but somehow I keep getting the payment not authorized error. I double checked with my credit card issuer, and they were able to both see the charge and approved it, but the merchant keeps reversing it. |
Non-refundable rates are a no go for me. How to screen these out? Thank you
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Originally Posted by dbfact
(Post 35111357)
Non-refundable rates are a no go for me. How to screen these out? Thank you
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I just wanted to make an account to thank you for creating this service. It’s a remarkable tool and I can already see the savings! I’m also an avid supporter of AutoSlash, which is also saving a lot of money when planning road trips with my closest friends. We have a reunion on a regular basis and couldn’t imagine not using your website. Thank you again.
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I have used Auto Slash in the past so I signed up for Hotel Slash and compared rates on an upcoming trip. Hotel Slash offered me a two bedroom suite for $100 off the hotels site and priceline, so I booked it. Non refundable but in this instance the chance of me canceling almost non existent. Some of the rates offered were good others were not. So always compare.
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I'm very late to this party. I'm spending less time on FT these days, just saw this thread, signed up through the link in OP (my account says 90-day free trial), and submitted two requests for Australia hotels.
Request #1 Booking direct, BAR: $204.35, cancel day of check-in 6 pm without penalty, 2,193 loyalty points earned Booking with 32k purchased points: $160 HotelSlash option: $121.37 all in, refundable, cancel 3 days before check-in to avoid full penalty Request #2 Booking direct with current 25% off promo: $153.14 per night all in, with breakfast (2 x $16 value, but solo traveler), 2-day cancel, pay later, no loyalty program TA Plus**: $127.08 per night, bed only, refundable with 2-day cancel HotelSlash: $163.20 per night, bed only, refundable with 3-day cancel **I haven't yet redeemed my code for free annual membership through Target. |
Update hotel would not honor rate
Originally Posted by edge
(Post 35239302)
I have used Auto Slash in the past so I signed up for Hotel Slash and compared rates on an upcoming trip. Hotel Slash offered me a two bedroom suite for $100 off the hotels site and priceline, so I booked it. Non refundable but in this instance the chance of me canceling almost non existent. Some of the rates offered were good others were not. So always compare.
I once had an issue with a Priceline reservation, I was able to call them and they called the hotel to help resolve it. Hotel Slash, no way to resolve an issue. |
Originally Posted by edge
(Post 35306204)
I went to the hotel and they told me I did not have a two bedroom suite, but that I booked a one bedroom - two room suite. The picture on Hotel Slash showed a 2 bedroom, my confirmation email said 2 bedroom, they told me that is not what their system showed. I had to pay the difference out of pocket and did not save a dime. I have a picture of the booking information that showed on the Hilton Doubletree system, the front desk person told me to take a picture of it and take it up with the booking people. She told me the booking was made via Priceline. Hotel Slash website has no contact info to resolve a problem so I could not contact anyone to resolve my issue.
I once had an issue with a Priceline reservation, I was able to call them and they called the hotel to help resolve it. Hotel Slash, no way to resolve an issue. |
Originally Posted by edge
(Post 35306204)
I went to the hotel and they told me I did not have a two bedroom suite, but that I booked a one bedroom - two room suite. The picture on Hotel Slash showed a 2 bedroom, my confirmation email said 2 bedroom, they told me that is not what their system showed. I had to pay the difference out of pocket and did not save a dime. I have a picture of the booking information that showed on the Hilton Doubletree system, the front desk person told me to take a picture of it and take it up with the booking people. She told me the booking was made via Priceline. Hotel Slash website has no contact info to resolve a problem so I could not contact anyone to resolve my issue.
I once had an issue with a Priceline reservation, I was able to call them and they called the hotel to help resolve it. Hotel Slash, no way to resolve an issue. |
Originally Posted by steveholt
(Post 35319097)
Just chargeback on your credit card for what you paid over the original purchase. Hotel has no case if you have a two-bedroom listed on the confirmation.
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Originally Posted by cfischer
(Post 35320707)
not so fast. If the error is with the 3rd party booking site then the hotel has a case. Unless the hotel reservation system itself showed '2BR suite' I'd be very careful with a chargeback
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Originally Posted by steveholt
(Post 35321275)
OP has no way to know what the hotel's reservation system says internally. Would be unrealistic to hold that as the standard for the hotel chargeback. If the claim for the hotel charge was denied, I'd then chargeback the amount paid to the third party for the amount billed by the hotel.
We already have a ticket with our dev team to add additional "Help"/"Contact Us" menu links to make it even easier to figure out how to contact us if you have a question. :) |
Originally Posted by steveholt
(Post 35321275)
OP has no way to know what the hotel's reservation system says internally. Would be unrealistic to hold that as the standard for the hotel chargeback. If the claim for the hotel charge was denied, I'd then chargeback the amount paid to the third party for the amount billed by the hotel.
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Originally Posted by cfischer
(Post 35323866)
good luck with that then. Hotel status/points and many other things may get cancelled in such cases (let alone legal repercussions). Just because one doesn't know doesn't give the right to randomly not pay for services.
It's like saying consumers have no right to chargeback if a retailer (for example Amazon) sends the consumer a single speaker when the product listing advertises a stereo set, just because Amazon incorrectly matched the speaker's description to the actual speakers being sold, and refused to refund or accept returns on the item. |
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