I have a major gripe from an advertisment on a major Irish hotel's internet website.
They quote " SPECIAL OFFERS, Description : one night bed and breakfast with evening meal. Prices from 100 euro per room".
This means to me that at some time in the year you should be able to avail of this offer at that price. The price on their website all through the year is considerably higher than this and when the reservation manager phoned me back, she confirmed that they cant give me this offer at any time in the year, because prices from 100 Euro means that they will always be above 100 Euro.
I asked her why not then advertise prices from 1 Euro per night per room and she didnt have an answer except that all the other hotels are advertising in this way. Is this true??? Can they get away with it? I would have thought that, "prices from 100 Euro" means they start at that price.
Sure, I can vote with my feet and go elsewhere, but we were given vouchers for this particular hotel.
They quote " SPECIAL OFFERS, Description : one night bed and breakfast with evening meal. Prices from 100 euro per room".
This means to me that at some time in the year you should be able to avail of this offer at that price. The price on their website all through the year is considerably higher than this and when the reservation manager phoned me back, she confirmed that they cant give me this offer at any time in the year, because prices from 100 Euro means that they will always be above 100 Euro.
I asked her why not then advertise prices from 1 Euro per night per room and she didnt have an answer except that all the other hotels are advertising in this way. Is this true??? Can they get away with it? I would have thought that, "prices from 100 Euro" means they start at that price.
Sure, I can vote with my feet and go elsewhere, but we were given vouchers for this particular hotel.