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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Run up charges on/to

How would you say this please?

1 By tomorrow the hotel will have run up your charges on/to your card.

Can a hotel run up charges on the card holder's card or do you say the card holder runs up charges.

Thank you
  

Top answer

The card holder runs up the charges on his card. The hotel records them.

  • The card holder runs up the charges on his card.
  • The hotel records them.
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The card holder runs up the charges on his card. The hotel records them.
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Thank you Philip,

Can you tell me in this context whether you say on or to?

1 We aren't allowed to charge TO/ON a guest's credit card until we have approval.

2 We charged you $x ON/TO your credit card.

Thank you Philip
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Thank you Philip,

Can you tell me in this context whether you say on or to?

1 We aren't allowed to charge TO/ON a guest's credit card until we have approval.

2 We charged you $x ON/TO your credit card.

Thank you Philip

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