Anonymous wrote:OP, many people actually prefer the Palm Suite over the Pineapple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like a bait and switch to me, at least enough to meet the defination. You stayed there based on that room and paid extra to guarantee it. When you arrived, you got the extra back, but it would have been too late to change plans. I would ask for a substantial refund, and if I didn't get it, small claims when I got back for whatever the limit in your jurisdiction is based on the bait and switch
Good luck with that...![]()
It's text book bait and switch with the added wrinkle of the extra payment. I'd be confident in small claims court or arbitration
And when they book their travel for that small claims case, they can try again for the same room.
I'd sue where I paid. They advertised to my in that jurisdiction and accepted payment there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like a bait and switch to me, at least enough to meet the defination. You stayed there based on that room and paid extra to guarantee it. When you arrived, you got the extra back, but it would have been too late to change plans. I would ask for a substantial refund, and if I didn't get it, small claims when I got back for whatever the limit in your jurisdiction is based on the bait and switch
Good luck with that...![]()
It's text book bait and switch with the added wrinkle of the extra payment. I'd be confident in small claims court or arbitration
Anonymous wrote:You can dispute charge on your credit card. If it's a hotel chain, email the CEO's office. That is what I do and they pass it to someone to deal with it. Also tweet them.
Anonymous wrote:You can dispute charge on your credit card. If it's a hotel chain, email the CEO's office. That is what I do and they pass it to someone to deal with it. Also tweet them.