| Scams and Annoyances in India - Dog Poo on your shoe? Discuss the latest travel headaches. |
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Flight Attendant
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Gainesville, Virginia, USA
Posts: 10
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Just a warning to anyone who may book a hotel using IndiaHotelReview.com. I recently booked a room in New Delhi via the hotel's website, which allowed me to pre-pay for my room. Upon making the reservation I discovered that it was being handled by a group in Gurgaon called IndiaHotelReview.com (IHR). All went fine at first and I found their customer service to be good and the hotel tariff competitive.
Before the beginning of my visit to New Delhi I was invited to stay with a friend and in a timely manner canceled my hotel reservations. According to the Terms and Conditions of my reservation, I was entitled to a refund minus a small booking fee. I have never received this refund and now IHR claims that no cancellation message was ever received, and in fact I had "unfortunately" only been in contact with the hotel directly, which is simply not the truth. A battle of words has now begun and I have enlisted the help of my credit card company, the hotel where I had made the booking, and a solicitor in New Delhi to clear up what is now amounting to a case of internet fraud. It is very discouraging that IHR was more than happy to assist me when I was spending money but now are trying to turn the tables on me as if this were all my doing. Caveat emptor! |
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Loud-mouthed, Noisy Bird
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Chennai, India
Posts: 24,614
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This seems to be a regular feature of a lot of on-line shopping. I don't do it much these days, but I read of unfair (and even illegal) terms, and similar lack of interest after the sale, from a number of the computer equipment and electronics sites.
Mind you, I read of such things about real-life shops too. Some big chains in USA just fined for selling a heap of TVs that will be obsolete next year? Good luck sorting out your problem.
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Chennai
Posts: 626
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Thanx for the warning... Now these things have become the norm rather than the exception, being in India we get used to all this. Its just new for you.
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Flight Attendant
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Gainesville, Virginia, USA
Posts: 10
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Thank you for the reply. In past visits to India I had always dealt directly with any hotel I would be staying in so yes, this was my first experience (and last) with a booking agency.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Oakland, California, USA
Posts: 109
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try these instead
IF you cannot book with the hotel or its chain directly (which i've found to be the least expensive option) but IF the hotels in India you want are listed on the following sites, use one of these: Expedia, Travelocity, or Orbitz. I've never had problems with cancellations with any of them (though there is always a first time). These were among the first of the on-line hotel booking sites, and have an excellent reputaion to maintain.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Narkanda/ Kotgarh
Posts: 207
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While making reservations in India I beleive Make My Trip is the best. They have a good database of hotels and service is pretty good
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