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Overcharged for hotel room
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Sorry, just read other posts from Tom Felton and I think he may not speak English as a first language and has used a translation website to write them.
I am not being sarcastic, please accept my appologies for the above post.
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My Sister-In-Law and new husband had their wedding reception at a hotel. I, along with my husband and two children booked a room in the hotel fot the the night before and the night after. We were originally told by my Sister-In-Law (who was told by the hotel) that the rom rate was £40. On arrival, we were told that the room rate was £65 - over 50% more! The room was satisfactory and we paid the bill on our departure.
Just a thought:
Was the £40 for a double/twin room, and £65 for a family room?
I just remember getting a quote for rooms for our wedding, but my parents room cost more as they slept in a family room with my children.Here I go again on my own....0
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