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tya Mar 17, 2019 7:40 pm

Cancellation Policy
 
I've previously booked Holiday Inn in Shanghai for four rooms for three nights for a proposed business trip.
However, the trip was cancelled and it was indeed my fault that I forget that the package I had was not 24-hr cancellation policy, but 72-hr. (I did cancel my reservation before 24 hours but unfortunately within 72 hours)
I am IHG Gold member, which I know isn't any impressive.
But is there any chance they may be able to waive my penalty out of goodwill? Just want to hear some DPs, and if anyone know whom I should ask?
Call them? Or I read some people talking about contact them by Twitter? (But I can't find their Twitter Message account. :rolleyes:

IAN-UK Mar 20, 2019 5:52 am


Originally Posted by tya (Post 30898897)
I've previously booked Holiday Inn in Shanghai for four rooms for three nights for a proposed business trip.
However, the trip was cancelled and it was indeed my fault that I forget that the package I had was not 24-hr cancellation policy, but 72-hr. (I did cancel my reservation before 24 hours but unfortunately within 72 hours)
I am IHG Gold member, which I know isn't any impressive.
But is there any chance they may be able to waive my penalty out of goodwill? Just want to hear some DPs, and if anyone know whom I should ask?
Call them? Or I read some people talking about contact them by Twitter? (But I can't find their Twitter Message account. :rolleyes:


I've had goodwill operate in my favour. The last time it was the UK reservation agent who pleaded my case directly with the hotel and got a positive result. But talking to a hotel reservation department has also yielded happiness.

If they've already taken payment the likely best option is changing the dates, so good to have some handy - but you might need to pay a supplement if the rate is higher for your new dates.


Clearly it's not something you can depend on, but certainly something you should try. Nothing ventured ...


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