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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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One-day penalty

1i00Cancellations are free of charge until February 4, while one-day penalty is due for later cancellations.02i02br
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00What is the 01i00one-day penalty02i00? (I don't think we have this in my country.)02br
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00I think the sentence means:02br
00You have to pay 01i00one-day penalty02i00 to make a reservation, and you can't get it back even if you cancell your reservation before February 4.02br
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00You have to pay one-day penalty to make a reservation, and you can get it back when you cancell your reservation before February 4.02br
00(Of course, you can't get it back unless you come to the hotel.)02br
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00Right?02br
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00Thanks in advance.02br
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0If you cancel your hotel reservation after Feb 4, they will charge you a day, even if you don't go/stay there at all. This is the penalty for being late in announcing them. 0-

  • 0If you cancel your hotel reservation after Feb 4, they will charge you a day, even if you don't go/stay there at all.
  • This is the penalty for being late in announcing them.
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0If you cancel your hotel reservation after Feb 4, they will charge you a day, even if you don't go/stay there at all. This is the penalty for being late in announcing them. 0-

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