Overcharged by hotel $4 - would you fight charges or let it go?
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2015
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Overcharged by hotel $4 - would you fight charges or let it go?
What would you do in this situation?
Hotel has overcharged you $4, do you fight the charges or let it go?
You only notice the day after when you are emailed the folio as your partner has checked out for you.
Thanks.
Hotel has overcharged you $4, do you fight the charges or let it go?
You only notice the day after when you are emailed the folio as your partner has checked out for you.
Thanks.
#3
Join Date: Jun 2018
Posts: 44
How much is your time worth? Making the phone call and getting past hold will take two minutes to start. Forget about it. Life is too short. If it makes you feel better take an extra diet coke from the concierge lounge to your room and call it even.
#4
Join Date: Dec 2009
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I know plenty of people who could never possibly endure the idea of being shorted even a singular dollar, so it's hard to advise anyone in this regard. To me it's like the vending machine that occasionally takes your money, and occasionally gives you two for the price of one. Now if on closer inspection this sort of thing were to happen often (in the hotel's favor) at a given property, I'd take great pleasure in furnishing Corporate with evidence to the fact.
#5
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A network of international spies was uncovered by one man's tracking down a 75-cent overcharge. Your four bucks is more than 5 times that, so that's five international spy rings.
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#9
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Even a story about a programmer transferring parts of cents to a special account, earning a large sum. They found out, because it was strange that some account was getting money without transactions.
#11
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Personally, I'd just email the hotel to acknowledge you noticed the $4 overcharge and move on.
#14
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If it's bugging you, send an e-mail but I wouldn't waste time on a phone call. Plus you'll realize how ridiculous it sounds when you have to say it out loud.
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