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I booked and pre paid a night here a month or so ago. Funds were transferred from my credit card almost immediately.
When I checked in today, I presented my passport as usual, and they took a copy of it before I knew what was happening. I wasn't happy - I don't like stuff like that copied willy nilly, but it was too late. I said I want the copy back, on check out, with no copies retained. In no other hotel throughout central and Eastern Europe this trip has a copy of my passport been taken. I know a copy will be taken in Russia, but it's still a quasi Police State, needing police registration.
Then they asked me for a credit card for extras. No problem, I gave them a business card that I wasn't using. That way it gets stuck with all the ' pre authorisations' that take ages to come off and can add up to a dent in ones credit availability, keeping my personal card, being used for the trip ( as well as Citi plus debit card
) free. But no, they wanted to take a swipe of the card I paid for the room with, as well They said it was " for security" and on the Trip Advisor web site a manager says it's to prevent fraudulent use of the card.
I refused point blank, saying that they had 1) sighted the original card ( I showed it to the check in guy), 2) had a copy of my passport to ID me AND 3) a swipe of another credit card of mine.
Guy insisted on taking a swipe of the original card. I still refused. This was a ridiculous bridge too far. The funds had been taken, they knew who I was, they have the card details on file. Eventually he gave in and asked me to sign something he typed up saying I declined to allow a swipe of the card.
So tell me, was I unreasonable? I simply get fed up with hotels taking more and more liberties with ones ID and credit cards etc. The funds had been taken from that card, they had seen the card in my hands and they had a copy of my passport. Enough was enough.
When I checked in today, I presented my passport as usual, and they took a copy of it before I knew what was happening. I wasn't happy - I don't like stuff like that copied willy nilly, but it was too late. I said I want the copy back, on check out, with no copies retained. In no other hotel throughout central and Eastern Europe this trip has a copy of my passport been taken. I know a copy will be taken in Russia, but it's still a quasi Police State, needing police registration.
Then they asked me for a credit card for extras. No problem, I gave them a business card that I wasn't using. That way it gets stuck with all the ' pre authorisations' that take ages to come off and can add up to a dent in ones credit availability, keeping my personal card, being used for the trip ( as well as Citi plus debit card

I refused point blank, saying that they had 1) sighted the original card ( I showed it to the check in guy), 2) had a copy of my passport to ID me AND 3) a swipe of another credit card of mine.
Guy insisted on taking a swipe of the original card. I still refused. This was a ridiculous bridge too far. The funds had been taken, they knew who I was, they have the card details on file. Eventually he gave in and asked me to sign something he typed up saying I declined to allow a swipe of the card.
So tell me, was I unreasonable? I simply get fed up with hotels taking more and more liberties with ones ID and credit cards etc. The funds had been taken from that card, they had seen the card in my hands and they had a copy of my passport. Enough was enough.