Likes and RTs appreciated please!
If it’s the one at the train station I’m there as well, what gives?Can we get some of those **** guys who seem to post 1000's of comments about such and such a player moving to Chelsea to post as many comments on the Accor website.
I'm booked into an Ibis in Amsterdam but can assure you this will be my last Ibis until they compensate our Bozza.
The second line of the opening post:I haven't read everything but if you didn't book direct with Accor your issue is with the third party. That's why I always book direct.
No, it's the Styles Amstel. I know there's a few of us out there. Right on the tram line so handy. Also 3 minute walk from a brewpub showing the football Wednesday.If it’s the one at the train station I’m there as well, what gives?
Havnt read the whole thread, but have you contacted the hotel direct for the refund?The second line of the opening post:
The hotel was booked and paid for in full, in advance, on Accor's website.
I read the first post, silly me!The second line of the opening post:
The hotel was booked and paid for in full, in advance, on Accor's website.
Likes and RTs appreciated please!
Avis tried to charge me for putting 50 litres of fuel into a car with a 40l tank.Firstly, this is outrageous and you should definitely get a refund if there was any justice. Was this in France or Switzerland? I ask because….
My regular middle aged men’s walking group had terrible grief from Sixt in Switzerland. We hired a van, which we returned in exactly the same condition. They refused to pay back the deposit for some imaginary damage on the roof and then the guy in our party whose name it was in started getting letters and emails asking for large sums of money from their Swiss operation. They’ve only just stopped it after lawyers were involved.
I don’t want to characterise a whole nation, but Sixt Switzerland were arrogant, aggressive and unwavering
Got to be so careful with car hire, and always have some form of full excess insurance.Firstly, this is outrageous and you should definitely get a refund if there was any justice. Was this in France or Switzerland? I ask because….
My regular middle aged men’s walking group had terrible grief from Sixt in Switzerland. We hired a van, which we returned in exactly the same condition. They refused to pay back the deposit for some imaginary damage on the roof and then the guy in our party whose name it was in started getting letters and emails asking for large sums of money from their Swiss operation. They’ve only just stopped it after lawyers were involved.
I don’t want to characterise a whole nation, but Sixt Switzerland were arrogant, aggressive and unwavering
Likes and RTs appreciated please!
How does this work?The wankers at Accor didn't do anything, so I pursued a chargeback instead, which returned the money to my account in a few days.
Usually the card have internal limits as to what they will pursue with the vendor, anything below that they write off. They also look at the customer’s standing (which is IMHO wrong)How does this work?
Does the card write this off, or do they now pursue Accor?
Pretty sure that Accor will get a charge back and the opportunity to contest it with the CC company, who could go back to Bozza for the money if the hotel chain put up an argument the CC company believe and that Bozza is not due a refund.. I doubt they can though.How does this work?
Does the card write this off, or do they now pursue Accor?