Hi everyone, I want to tell y'all about a little scuffle I
recently had at a hotel. I was trying to
go somewhere cool during the heatwave because I did not have air
conditioning. I go in and I say hi the
computer rate said such and such well do you have anything cheaper and they are
like yeah but you have to make your reservation at those phones over
there. (They did not want to do a
transaction in person.) So I go to the phones and they say okay how about 119
per night. I go okay and pay with credit card. They say okay it is non
refundable. (that is why they did not want to do it in person.) So then I go to check in and the guy wants me
to sign a screen saying the rate is 147.
Well that is not what they told me so I try to cancel. They say it is too late we already charged
you and you are checked in. I say I am not staying here and I will not take the
key and I think it is unreasonable to not let me cancel when I made the
reservation ten minutes ago and you are telling me a different rate. So then I talk to the manager and he says
okay you can cancel but your name is going to go on a list for twenty
years. And he says the refund money will
not show up in my account for a few days.
So anyway there is a charge on my electronic bank statement saying 380
which was a hundred more than the deal was supposed to be and then a few days
later it doesnt get refunded but simply disappeared. So I think they did some kind of wheeling and
dealing with a bank in a way that did involve me getting my name put on a list
or was he talking about my credit rating and called it a list to be
deceptive. If so that is over 7 lies
that took place during that whole transaction where no one would have a normal
conversation with me. I have not checked
my credit rating I mean do I have to buy a credit report from trying to get out
of the heat for two days and then not being able to? Anyway I might wait until
there is a problem and then get a lawyer. I have a screenshot of the charge that
disappeared. Hotel Pennsylvania, see you
on Judgement Day.
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