Hotel bill dispute [closed]



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I booked a hotel room in the Netherlands for 2 nights. The hotel was a pay-at-the-property hotel, and didn't need credit card details. Before I arrived I added an extra day over the phone. Upon arrival the owner told me that on the third night I would be getting a bigger room, but he didn't mention anything about the price.



On the day of the room change I asked the man and a woman at the front desk if there were any smaller rooms available in case someone had cancelled, but they told me I would not be getting charged extra for the extra night after checking the system.



It was strange but during checkout the next day, the woman at the front desk confirmed with me that I had stayed in a small room for 2 nights and an extra night in a big room and gave me the final bill, which I payed for.



One week later, I received an email with an invoice for the final night (150 Euros). I am unsure if I should be paying this extra bill after confirming my bill with 3 different employees throughout my stay and never being told about an extra bill until now.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Willeke♦ Jul 8 at 11:52


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • What does the final bill you were given at check out say? Does it reflect that you paid for all three nights?
    – Zach Lipton
    Jun 23 at 0:10










  • @ZachLipton its in dutch so I cant even read it
    – Jay
    Jun 23 at 0:21






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    So what does Google translate indicate your bill says?
    – Roddy of the Frozen Peas
    Jun 23 at 0:50






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    I'm a little unclear. It seems strange that they would give you the third night completely for free. I've never heard of a hotel giving a free night absent some reason (customer loyalty, something was wrong with your stay and they comped a night by way of apology, etc...). Is it possible that they meant that there would be no additional charge for the larger room (because you wanted a small one and all they had was a large one) and that you would just pay the ordinary cost of a small room for another night?
    – Zach Lipton
    Jun 23 at 1:44






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    I also assume they ment they would not charge extra (so 99 for the extra night not 150). If you post a scan of the bill, someone here could translate it (me for instance).
    – RHA
    Jun 23 at 8:26
















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I booked a hotel room in the Netherlands for 2 nights. The hotel was a pay-at-the-property hotel, and didn't need credit card details. Before I arrived I added an extra day over the phone. Upon arrival the owner told me that on the third night I would be getting a bigger room, but he didn't mention anything about the price.



On the day of the room change I asked the man and a woman at the front desk if there were any smaller rooms available in case someone had cancelled, but they told me I would not be getting charged extra for the extra night after checking the system.



It was strange but during checkout the next day, the woman at the front desk confirmed with me that I had stayed in a small room for 2 nights and an extra night in a big room and gave me the final bill, which I payed for.



One week later, I received an email with an invoice for the final night (150 Euros). I am unsure if I should be paying this extra bill after confirming my bill with 3 different employees throughout my stay and never being told about an extra bill until now.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Willeke♦ Jul 8 at 11:52


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • What does the final bill you were given at check out say? Does it reflect that you paid for all three nights?
    – Zach Lipton
    Jun 23 at 0:10










  • @ZachLipton its in dutch so I cant even read it
    – Jay
    Jun 23 at 0:21






  • 3




    So what does Google translate indicate your bill says?
    – Roddy of the Frozen Peas
    Jun 23 at 0:50






  • 2




    I'm a little unclear. It seems strange that they would give you the third night completely for free. I've never heard of a hotel giving a free night absent some reason (customer loyalty, something was wrong with your stay and they comped a night by way of apology, etc...). Is it possible that they meant that there would be no additional charge for the larger room (because you wanted a small one and all they had was a large one) and that you would just pay the ordinary cost of a small room for another night?
    – Zach Lipton
    Jun 23 at 1:44






  • 2




    I also assume they ment they would not charge extra (so 99 for the extra night not 150). If you post a scan of the bill, someone here could translate it (me for instance).
    – RHA
    Jun 23 at 8:26












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I booked a hotel room in the Netherlands for 2 nights. The hotel was a pay-at-the-property hotel, and didn't need credit card details. Before I arrived I added an extra day over the phone. Upon arrival the owner told me that on the third night I would be getting a bigger room, but he didn't mention anything about the price.



On the day of the room change I asked the man and a woman at the front desk if there were any smaller rooms available in case someone had cancelled, but they told me I would not be getting charged extra for the extra night after checking the system.



It was strange but during checkout the next day, the woman at the front desk confirmed with me that I had stayed in a small room for 2 nights and an extra night in a big room and gave me the final bill, which I payed for.



One week later, I received an email with an invoice for the final night (150 Euros). I am unsure if I should be paying this extra bill after confirming my bill with 3 different employees throughout my stay and never being told about an extra bill until now.







share|improve this question














I booked a hotel room in the Netherlands for 2 nights. The hotel was a pay-at-the-property hotel, and didn't need credit card details. Before I arrived I added an extra day over the phone. Upon arrival the owner told me that on the third night I would be getting a bigger room, but he didn't mention anything about the price.



On the day of the room change I asked the man and a woman at the front desk if there were any smaller rooms available in case someone had cancelled, but they told me I would not be getting charged extra for the extra night after checking the system.



It was strange but during checkout the next day, the woman at the front desk confirmed with me that I had stayed in a small room for 2 nights and an extra night in a big room and gave me the final bill, which I payed for.



One week later, I received an email with an invoice for the final night (150 Euros). I am unsure if I should be paying this extra bill after confirming my bill with 3 different employees throughout my stay and never being told about an extra bill until now.









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closed as unclear what you're asking by Willeke♦ Jul 8 at 11:52


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as unclear what you're asking by Willeke♦ Jul 8 at 11:52


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













  • What does the final bill you were given at check out say? Does it reflect that you paid for all three nights?
    – Zach Lipton
    Jun 23 at 0:10










  • @ZachLipton its in dutch so I cant even read it
    – Jay
    Jun 23 at 0:21






  • 3




    So what does Google translate indicate your bill says?
    – Roddy of the Frozen Peas
    Jun 23 at 0:50






  • 2




    I'm a little unclear. It seems strange that they would give you the third night completely for free. I've never heard of a hotel giving a free night absent some reason (customer loyalty, something was wrong with your stay and they comped a night by way of apology, etc...). Is it possible that they meant that there would be no additional charge for the larger room (because you wanted a small one and all they had was a large one) and that you would just pay the ordinary cost of a small room for another night?
    – Zach Lipton
    Jun 23 at 1:44






  • 2




    I also assume they ment they would not charge extra (so 99 for the extra night not 150). If you post a scan of the bill, someone here could translate it (me for instance).
    – RHA
    Jun 23 at 8:26
















  • What does the final bill you were given at check out say? Does it reflect that you paid for all three nights?
    – Zach Lipton
    Jun 23 at 0:10










  • @ZachLipton its in dutch so I cant even read it
    – Jay
    Jun 23 at 0:21






  • 3




    So what does Google translate indicate your bill says?
    – Roddy of the Frozen Peas
    Jun 23 at 0:50






  • 2




    I'm a little unclear. It seems strange that they would give you the third night completely for free. I've never heard of a hotel giving a free night absent some reason (customer loyalty, something was wrong with your stay and they comped a night by way of apology, etc...). Is it possible that they meant that there would be no additional charge for the larger room (because you wanted a small one and all they had was a large one) and that you would just pay the ordinary cost of a small room for another night?
    – Zach Lipton
    Jun 23 at 1:44






  • 2




    I also assume they ment they would not charge extra (so 99 for the extra night not 150). If you post a scan of the bill, someone here could translate it (me for instance).
    – RHA
    Jun 23 at 8:26















What does the final bill you were given at check out say? Does it reflect that you paid for all three nights?
– Zach Lipton
Jun 23 at 0:10




What does the final bill you were given at check out say? Does it reflect that you paid for all three nights?
– Zach Lipton
Jun 23 at 0:10












@ZachLipton its in dutch so I cant even read it
– Jay
Jun 23 at 0:21




@ZachLipton its in dutch so I cant even read it
– Jay
Jun 23 at 0:21




3




3




So what does Google translate indicate your bill says?
– Roddy of the Frozen Peas
Jun 23 at 0:50




So what does Google translate indicate your bill says?
– Roddy of the Frozen Peas
Jun 23 at 0:50




2




2




I'm a little unclear. It seems strange that they would give you the third night completely for free. I've never heard of a hotel giving a free night absent some reason (customer loyalty, something was wrong with your stay and they comped a night by way of apology, etc...). Is it possible that they meant that there would be no additional charge for the larger room (because you wanted a small one and all they had was a large one) and that you would just pay the ordinary cost of a small room for another night?
– Zach Lipton
Jun 23 at 1:44




I'm a little unclear. It seems strange that they would give you the third night completely for free. I've never heard of a hotel giving a free night absent some reason (customer loyalty, something was wrong with your stay and they comped a night by way of apology, etc...). Is it possible that they meant that there would be no additional charge for the larger room (because you wanted a small one and all they had was a large one) and that you would just pay the ordinary cost of a small room for another night?
– Zach Lipton
Jun 23 at 1:44




2




2




I also assume they ment they would not charge extra (so 99 for the extra night not 150). If you post a scan of the bill, someone here could translate it (me for instance).
– RHA
Jun 23 at 8:26




I also assume they ment they would not charge extra (so 99 for the extra night not 150). If you post a scan of the bill, someone here could translate it (me for instance).
– RHA
Jun 23 at 8:26















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