bogwarrior
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I was in Rome recently and booked my hotel through one of those 'last minute deals' websites. The booking form stated that I would pay a 10% deposit with my credit card and then the balance in cash.
When I got to the hotel the staff reminded me several times that I had to pay my bill in cash (they seems kind of paranoid about it).
When I paid up on departure - with cash in hand - I noticed that they gave me a handwritten receipt from a receipt book. The couple who checked out in front of me got a computer printout receipt (they payed with credit card).
Now, as far as I'm concerned, cash is king, so I don't mind either way. I'm just curious - is this a regular thing with the 'last minute deal' websites, or was the hotel operating some tax-avoidance operation and keeping guests off the books??
any ideas?
When I got to the hotel the staff reminded me several times that I had to pay my bill in cash (they seems kind of paranoid about it).
When I paid up on departure - with cash in hand - I noticed that they gave me a handwritten receipt from a receipt book. The couple who checked out in front of me got a computer printout receipt (they payed with credit card).
Now, as far as I'm concerned, cash is king, so I don't mind either way. I'm just curious - is this a regular thing with the 'last minute deal' websites, or was the hotel operating some tax-avoidance operation and keeping guests off the books??
any ideas?