
The workouts are beginning to pay off!
Having experienced my share of life, I feel it is my duty to share my experiences. The good AND the bad. If anyone learns from the sordid details of my life, hey, then I've accomplished my goal.
With all of these things in mind, I went online to make a reservation. In the past, I've always used Expedia to make any reservations involving travel, hotels, car rental and so forth, with exceptional results. I've never had a complaint about their service, and would recommend the site to anyone who asked. However, a friend of mine had used hotels.com, so I decided to give it a try. I located a hotel about six miles from where the party will be held, and so entered all of my information and made the reservation.
An hour or so later, I located a hotel that was only a few minutes from the party, and wishing to error on the side of safety, I went back online to hotels.com to cancel the first reservation and make a new one.
That's where I made my mistake.
Upon cancelling the first hotel reservation, an invoice popped up on the screen indicating that my credit card would be charged a $25 cancellation fee! I was livid! Yes, the user agreement had stated that a cancellation fee may be charged, but this was within a couple of hours of making the reservation, and I intended to make another one. It wasn't as though I'd cancelled at the very last minute, either.
I dashed off a note to hotels.com's Customer "Care" department, expressing my outrage. Within a couple of hours, I received a curt reply indicating that nothing would be done.
I went to Expedia and booked another room.
Needless to say, I'm done with hotels.com. My recommendation to anyone considering using these con artists to book any travel arrangements: think twice. And then think again.
There. My anger having subsided, I wish everyone a happy and safe NEW YEAR! Woo-hoo!
Jaydog