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Booked One Night Hotel And Didn't Pay his $70,000 Bill

5-Star Hotel

By Ebem Charles Published 11 months ago 3 min read
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The man, identified as a 44-year-old from the United Arab Emirates, was arrested after trying to leave a five-star hotel in Mumbai without paying his Rs 5 million ($70,000) bill for 603 days of stay. The accused had checked into the hotel on December 1 last year and did not check out till August 13 this year.

The hotel authorities had filed a complaint against the man, alleging that he had not paid the bill despite repeated requests and reminders. The police said they arrested the accused after he failed to produce any proof of payment. He has been booked for criminal breach of trust and is currently in judicial custody.

This incident highlights how hotels must be more vigilant in collecting payments from guests to avoid such incidents. In addition, it is important for customers to be aware of the terms and conditions when booking a hotel room for an extended stay.

Hotels need to take extra precautions when it comes to guests with extended stays. A payment plan should be discussed in advance and the hotel staff should ensure that all payments are made promptly. It is also important for guests to be aware of any additional fees that may apply during their stay, such as late payments or cancellation fees. As this case demonstrates, not doing so can lead to serious legal consequences.

Hotels should also be proactive in providing assistance to guests who may be facing financial difficulties during their stay. Hotels can offer payment plans or discounts on bills to help ease the burden of long stays. As an added precaution, hotels can employ extra security measures such as background checks and credit card information to verify the identity of guests.

It is also important for customers to do their own research and read the terms and conditions before booking an extended stay. Doing so can help them avoid any unexpected surprises or charges down the line.

Hotel staff should also be aware of the legal implications of not collecting payments from guests. In some cases, hotel owners can be held liable for unpaid bills and face criminal charges. It is important to have a clear policy in place that outlines payment procedures and any related terms and conditions. Hotels should also provide customers with detailed invoices that outline all services provided and associated costs.

Hotels should also adopt a proactive stance when it comes to preventing such incidents from occurring in the first place. It is important to ensure that all payments are processed promptly and that customers are made aware of any additional fees associated with their stay. Hotels can also employ extra security measures to protect both themselves and their guests from fraudulent activity. Additionally, hotels can offer payment plans or discounts on bills to help guests who may be struggling financially.

Hotels should also consider adopting a customer-oriented approach when it comes to payments. In addition to offering payment plans and discounts, hotels can provide customers with easy access to billing information online or through apps, so they can monitor their spending in real time. Hotels should also be transparent with fees and other charges associated with their stay, so that guests aren’t surprised by any hidden costs . Taking these steps can help ensure the safety and satisfaction of both hotel staff and guests.

Hotels should also strive to make the payment process as convenient as possible for their guests. Providing online payment options, such as mobile payments or digital wallets, can make it easier for customers to pay their bills without having to visit the hotel in person. Additionally, hotels can integrate loyalty programs that reward customers with discounts or points for frequent stays. 

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Ebem Charles

Born in raise in Lake Park, Florida I attended local schools in the area. After high school I became an entrepreneur, starting my own business. With hard work and dedication, I was able to build it up to become a success.

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