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Well, don't try Expedia instead. I booked two hotels with
Expedia a couple of weeks back, both in Winnipeg, one prepaid, one not. Neither reservation worked. The first one I discovered on checkin. Luckily they had a room anyway, at a walk-up rate which was cheaper than Expedia's. The second one - prepaid - I checked by phone. The hotel had never heard of it. After 20 minutes on the phone with Expedia I managed to get a refund - although the phone call, from another hotel, cost $30. Moral: Expedia, never again. John Hankal wrote: I had reported on my trip to Georgia a few days ago. Now the rest of the story. I used Airnav for the cheapest fuel stops. Also used it to get my motel at Days Inn with the discount on Airnav. When I called for my reservation the gentle man quoted a price of $71.00. I told him I could get a better price and he stated I would get the room for $65.00 Tax included. When I checked in at the Day Inn they told me that I had 2 rooms reserved, I assured them I only required one room. When I checked out they ask if I wanted to pay now with my credit card or be billed by Hotel.com. I paid by credit card and the price was $44.75 Now I get my credit card statement and it has a charge of $71.00 Of course I called Hotel.com and they ask that I fax the credit card statement and the paid bill from Days INN. My point is that one can spend a lot more money by ordering over the Internet than going directly to the motel. And now you know the rest of the story. Hank 172 driver |
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