Bookies are well-known for using “it was a glitch” to get out of paying punters. It seems Hoteliers do the same. It’s always blamed on a technical glitch isn’t it.
Thetonn on
I believe the noted philosophers and theologians, the Black Eyed Peas, offered a theory on this topic many years ago that might remain relevant to this [day](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbJNkH-pDd8)
Nice-Substance-gogo on
Did the people booked in already have their bookings returned to them?
Remarkable-Ad155 on
Dunno how I feel about this tbh.Â
Sounds like she wanted none of the risk and all of the reward. If she’d paid for the room then and there I’d maybe have a bit more sympathy but she’s recognised herself it’s likely to be really expensive and wants rewarding basically for speculatively clicking a button in advance.Â
It’s the guy who’s booked for a wedding before the tour was announced I feel sorry for.Â
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Bookies are well-known for using “it was a glitch” to get out of paying punters. It seems Hoteliers do the same. It’s always blamed on a technical glitch isn’t it.
I believe the noted philosophers and theologians, the Black Eyed Peas, offered a theory on this topic many years ago that might remain relevant to this [day](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbJNkH-pDd8)
Did the people booked in already have their bookings returned to them?
Dunno how I feel about this tbh.Â
Sounds like she wanted none of the risk and all of the reward. If she’d paid for the room then and there I’d maybe have a bit more sympathy but she’s recognised herself it’s likely to be really expensive and wants rewarding basically for speculatively clicking a button in advance.Â
It’s the guy who’s booked for a wedding before the tour was announced I feel sorry for.Â