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How do I dispute a no show hotel charge?

File a Claim with the Issuer If you are unable to resolve an incorrect charge directly with the hotel, filing a claim dispute with your credit card issuer is the next step: Contact your credit card issuer and explain the erroneous hotel charge you want to dispute.



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No-show policy Sometimes guests won't cancel, but will simply fail to show up. In these cases a hotel might choose to charge the full total, a percentage of the total, one night, or a set cancellation/no-show fee.

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Many hotel stays are refundable as long as you cancel within at least 48 hours. But some aren't. If you leave without making any arrangements, the hotel will probably charge you for the full stay. Experts say hotels consider refund requests on a case-by-case basis.

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Experts say most places will offer you a refund if you have a reasonable excuse. If you are stuck with a nonrefundable room, try changing the date of your reservation. Some hotels will let you move the date of your stay if you ask. You can also resell your room and get your money back that way.

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No show is usually determined somewhere between midnight and 2 AM for all the rooms that have not received checked-ins. These guests receive a no-show update and their bookings get cancelled. This of course does not apply if the guest pre-booked the room for early arrival and notified the hotel.

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Nonrefundable bookings When you cancel, you simply won't receive a refund. Just a heads-up that the hotel or vacation rental may charge you an additional cancellation fee.

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A no-show is a condition when a person does not appear to their expected place. In aviation, no-show is when a ticketed passenger doesn't show up for their flight.

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