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It depends on Accor's terms and conditions. The have been reasonable in saying if you don't get satisfaction from the hotel them contact them again. From what you say this is what they told you first time as well. Did you contact the hotel at that point?We had a hotel booked the night before Marseille on our way to the game.
The hotel was booked and paid for in full, in advance, on Accor's website.
When we arrived at the hotel we were told that there were no rooms available, and they had been given to other people. We were told we had to find another hotel.
It took quite some time and a fair bit more money on a taxi and a new hotel booking in order that we had somewhere to sleep that night.
I assumed it would be an easy exercise to get a refund, at the very least, from Accor for our initial booking. I was wrong.
Accor themselves are refusing to refund me. Instead they are saying it's up to the hotel. I didn't book with the hotel, I didn't pay the hotel, I have no relationship with the hotel directly and have hand communications with them at all.
Their last email said:
Thank you for your return,We have been asked to respond to your request regarding your reservation XXXXXXXXX for a stay from 04 Oct 2023 to 05 Oct 2023.Following your initial discussions with our services, your file has been reviewed by our expert team. The conclusion of our investigation unfortunately does not allow us to provide you with a response different from the one you received previouslySince the refund can only be made by the hotel, therfore if you have not received any reply please do not hesitate to contact us again.We remain at your service should you require any further assistance.Am I going mad - are they being reasonable here?
At the end of the day, online booking sites do only handle the booking they are not responsible for the hotel making mistakes, the hotel themselves are liable. I normally use booking.com for hotels and I just checked their T&C and the hotel is liable not them. Again though, they do say to contact them if the "service provider" doesn't fulfil their obligations. I use them because they are pretty good at resolving issues and because they're the biggest online platform hotels don't want to be delisted so normally respond quickly. Some people have pointed me in the direction of cheaper booking websites, but (a) they don't have the power of booking.com anyway, and (b) booking.com pricematch anyway. So if you book with them and then contact them with a lower offer elsewhere they refund the difference. I also now have quite a healthy genius level on booking which gives me decent discounts as well.