GoodScout
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In its latest attempt to screw over its hotel/inn/B&B clients, Boo has tried something sneaky.
We have a 30-day cancellation policy with Boo reservations and require 100% deposit at booking (due to past shenanigans detailed on other threads).
Yesterday we got a reservation as part of their "Risk-Free Reservation Programme." (the extra 'e' makes it super-classy). Essentially it ignores our 30-day cancellation policy and lets guests cancel within four days and get a full refund.
You can apparently opt-out, but you have to go to your administration panel and find out how to navigate under Opportunities to the Risk-Free info page. Then, at the very, very, very, bottom, is a well-disguised link for "learning more or to withdraw" from the program.
Needless to say, I gave them some GoodScout scolding in the comments when I withdrew. If you're a Boo user, you might want to consider getting off this program.
We have a 30-day cancellation policy with Boo reservations and require 100% deposit at booking (due to past shenanigans detailed on other threads).
Yesterday we got a reservation as part of their "Risk-Free Reservation Programme." (the extra 'e' makes it super-classy). Essentially it ignores our 30-day cancellation policy and lets guests cancel within four days and get a full refund.
You can apparently opt-out, but you have to go to your administration panel and find out how to navigate under Opportunities to the Risk-Free info page. Then, at the very, very, very, bottom, is a well-disguised link for "learning more or to withdraw" from the program.
Needless to say, I gave them some GoodScout scolding in the comments when I withdrew. If you're a Boo user, you might want to consider getting off this program.