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Ffffffffifty dollars for.......WHAT??!!??
An online hotel cancellation is going to cost me $50.00. Is this fair when the total cost for two nights at the Radisson would have been $219? Are all penalty fees so high?
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Penalty fees are high because of the paperwork involved in cancellations.<BR>NW just raised their change/cancel fees to 150.00 per ticket. I used to work in the travel industry, and most people don't understand the pain in the a** that changes/cancels are.
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How far in advance did you cancel? It amounts to less than 1 night stay so a deal, and normal especially if close to travel date. Do you complain about airline cancellation/change charges? There's no difference.
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Cancellation fees are revealed before you make a reservation. If you can't abide them, then don't make the res.
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I strongly DISAGREE with the last comment.<BR>The COST of paperwork involved is quite modest.<BR>Much like the banking industry and the credit card industry and the insurance industry, the airlines and agencies have figured out that add on fees (cancellation/change fees, etc) are a really easy way of adding to profit margins. And the $$ add up in a very big hurry.<BR><BR>But it has NOTHING to do with cost and inconvenience.<BR>(What, all of a sudden the cost of a cancellation has become burdensome to the airlines when they seemed to get by just fine for the 60 years prior?)
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ooops...."xxx3" got in before me....my reply was to "because".
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the cancellation policy should have been somewhere when you reserved - travelocity and expedia are usually pretty clear about it - if you saved the original confirmation, check to see what it says. if it doesn't mention a fee, then fight it. if you didn't save anything, well, then, you're kind of stuck with whatever they say. i have found that the easiest way to fight these is often to have your credit card company do the work if the company gives you a hard time - you can call them and tell them you are questioning a charge and they will investigate - at least i know amex was really good -i had a $400 no show charge from Sheraton one time when I had a reservation for two rooms and when I cancelled, they only cancelled one room and tried to charge me for the other. amex took care of it.<BR><BR>by the way, most hotels allow free cancellation up until a certain very short period prior to arrival, many as short as 24 hours, sometimes more - one or two weeks - in resorty areas. they do not have the same type of policies as airlines (the mandatory charge for any normal priced ticket to change dates/time as soon as it is bought)
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I made a hotel reservation online with Expedia..and cancelled. Cost me $25.00. The rules ARE there. Cancelling a reservation is a "snap". Unlike changing an airline ticket where all this mumbo -jumbo has to be typed in. Wow--$150 is steep! <BR><BR>I find it amusing that Southwest Airlines does not charge for changing/cancelling and makes a profit. yet the big airlines charge way too much and are losing money. What is wrong with this picture?
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Use quikbook.com. Their cancellation policy is the same as the hotel's: usually no charge for canceling right up to the day of the reservation. And I guess the operative statement here is that if you don't like a site's cancellation policy, don't use that site.
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I cancelled one month before reservation date. I'm not so much complaining as just flabbergasted that the penalty fee is so much higher than I expected. I didn't read the cancellation policy since I did not make the reservation.
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My experience has been that if I made the reservation directly with the hotel - either by phone or online- I was able to cancel up til a very short time before my reservation. When I have made reservations through Travelocity, etc. there was usually a hefty cancellation fee no matter when you cancel.
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"I didn't read the cancellation policy since I did not make the reservation."<BR><BR>Shame on you, then.
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I know, googoo, I know.... I was just asking if the cancellation fees are all that high, which I know now are not. Case closed.
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I would call my credit card co. and dispute the charge.
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