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Travelodge Booked

Wrong dates booked at portsmouth travelodge...i booked 2 family rooms for 21st and 22nd feb £26 per night.....i meant to book for 21st and 22nd aug



Does anyone want these two nights as i cant cancel them

Comments

  • How about flogging them on ebay?
  • Dennis99
    Dennis99 Posts: 387 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Clause 23 in the T&Cs

    "If you resell a room, you must inform the end customer(s) (i.e. the person(s) who will actually be staying in the room(s) booked) in writing prior to their check-in of the price at which you booked the room with Travelodge."

    Don't ask me why they want this, but I think this applies in your situation, just in case of any aggro!

    http://www.travelodge.co.uk/terms/
  • jaymac_2
    jaymac_2 Posts: 1,740 Forumite
    more ten pound rooms are being added, bookable from tomorrow.
  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,751 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Bake Off Boss!
    photome wrote:
    Wrong dates booked at portsmouth travelodge...i booked 2 family rooms for 21st and 22nd feb £26 per night.....i meant to book for 21st and 22nd aug



    Does anyone want these two nights as i cant cancel them


    I have put them on ebay...thanks for tip...might get a few quid if i am lucky. I am not looking to get all the £52 back but anything would be good
  • if I book a nights stay at £10 ,and leave my car in the travelodge (free) carpark while I go on holiday for a week would they leave it or clamp/tow it?
    Not very secure parking I know but the cheapest I've found so far!
  • hugh_jarse wrote:
    if I book a nights stay at £10 ,and leave my car in the travelodge (free) carpark while I go on holiday for a week would they leave it or clamp/tow it?
    Not very secure parking I know but the cheapest I've found so far!

    You might get away with it if you booked 7 nights at £10 consecutively, but after the first night you will be illegally parked.
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