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- Jun 27, 2007
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Well I fell for the hotel internet scam. I needed to download a 650mb file and the pricing was $28 for 24 hours, not good but not the worst I’ve seen recently.
So I am downloading and I am asked to confirm I want to continue, thinking I was agreeing to the 24 time limit I confirmed.
The file finished down loading and I did a bit of surfing and then logged off. Next morning I went to check my emails and was told that I had used the 1000mb limit. If I wanted to continue I had to agree to pay for another 24 hour period.
However, the kicker was the total cost for the initial use, $101.
It turns out that using the internet starts out as time based but after a little bit of use changes into a usage based fee.
When I raised this with the front desk staff it seemed that mine was a common complaint with no real concern. When I suggested that the wording be changed to warn of the total cost the people behind the desk said they would raise it, but their tone suggested that this was a common complaint and they didn’t really care.
The final insult was when I paid with my personal credit card and was informed there was a merchant service fee and then another fee for using Amex, a total of nearly $8 in credit card fees. Who pays bills in cash these days?
Still, I guess if a hotel is charging extortionate fees then they may as well go the full hog and gouge customers every way possible.
A disappointing end to an otherwise acceptable stay at a hotel chain where I have Gold level status.
So I am downloading and I am asked to confirm I want to continue, thinking I was agreeing to the 24 time limit I confirmed.
The file finished down loading and I did a bit of surfing and then logged off. Next morning I went to check my emails and was told that I had used the 1000mb limit. If I wanted to continue I had to agree to pay for another 24 hour period.
However, the kicker was the total cost for the initial use, $101.
It turns out that using the internet starts out as time based but after a little bit of use changes into a usage based fee.
When I raised this with the front desk staff it seemed that mine was a common complaint with no real concern. When I suggested that the wording be changed to warn of the total cost the people behind the desk said they would raise it, but their tone suggested that this was a common complaint and they didn’t really care.
The final insult was when I paid with my personal credit card and was informed there was a merchant service fee and then another fee for using Amex, a total of nearly $8 in credit card fees. Who pays bills in cash these days?
Still, I guess if a hotel is charging extortionate fees then they may as well go the full hog and gouge customers every way possible.
A disappointing end to an otherwise acceptable stay at a hotel chain where I have Gold level status.