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hotel cancellation

0 "All Cancellations have to be in writing and faxed or emailed back to us. Any cancellation made before stay must be sent to us (emailed or faxed) 48 before your arrival. No penalty applies.02br
00 Any cancellation made on stay commencement will result in the forfeiture of 1 extra night. "02br
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00 I can't understand the last sentence.02br
00 I can't figure out 'stay commencement' and 'the forfeiture of 1 extra night'.02br
00 For example, if I'm planning to stay at the hotel from April 3rd to 5th, what will happen?02br
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0 It means that if, when you check in to the hotel, you cancel some of the nights you are booked to stay there, they will charge you one night's rate as a penalty. If you arrive on April 3rd and tell them that in fact you are going to check out on the morning of the 5th instead of the 6th, you will have to pay for the night of the 5th anyway. 0-

  • 0 It means that if, when you check in to the hotel, you cancel some of the nights you are booked to stay there, they will charge you one night's rate as a penalty.
  • If you arrive on April 3rd and tell them that in fact you are going to check out on the morning of the 5th instead of the 6th, you will have to pay for the night of the 5th anyway.
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0 It means that if, when you check in to the hotel, you cancel some of the nights you are booked to stay there, they will charge you one night's rate as a penalty. If you arrive on April 3rd and tell them that in fact you are going to check out on the morning of the 5th instead of the 6th, you will have to pay for the night of the 5th anyway. 0-
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0 Use your dictionary.02br
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00 Stay commencement = 01b00beginning of stay (the first day)02br
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00Forfeiture 01b00= loss 02b00(it's badly used here, but common, it means that you will have to pay an extra day)01b02br
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0 Thank you for your replies.02br
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00 Let me confirm.02br
00 If I arrive on April 3rd and tell them that I'm going to check out on the morning of the 4th, I have to02br
00 pay for the nights of the 4th and 5th. 02br
00 Is this correct?02br
00 Or I have to pay for the night of one night?0-
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1font00If I arrive on April 3rd and tell them that I'm going to check out on the morning of the 4th, I have to02br
00pay for the nights of the 4th and 5th. 02br
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00No, if you had originally booked for the nights of 3rd, 4th, and 5th, but when you arrive on the 3rd and say you are checking out on the morni
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite11font10If I arrive on April 3rd and tell them that I'm going to check out on the morning of the 4th, I have to12br
10pay for the nights of the 4th and 5th. 12br
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10No, if you had originally booked for the nights of 3rd,
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0 I'd call and/or fax them to clarify. 0-
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0 I agree with that. Their cancellation policy it not well written. I could be wrong in my reading of it. 0-
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0 Thank you for your advice.02br
00 I'll email the hotel and ask about its cancellation policy.0-

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