Can I be charged a cancellation fee if I cancelled within 5 minutes of booking? [closed]

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I booked a room at at the Sunset Plaza in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico through booking.com. After 5 minutes, I saw a better deal elsewhere so I immediately went and cancelled the reservation. I got an email saying that the cancellation cost 16000 MXN ($800 USD). Can the hotel actually charge this absurd fee, even though I canceled within 5 minutes of making the reservation, and 30 days prior to the trip, thus not causing them to lose out on potential business?






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Can I legally charge a cancellation fee?

This means that businesses can legally have a cancellation policy requiring customers to pay cancellation fees under certain circumstances, so long as the fee is not extravagant or unreasonable.

How do I get out of booking cancellation fee?

Call the hotel to ask for a refund or ask to waive the fee. Explain why you were unable to keep your reservations. This is more effective if you have a valid excuse, such as illness or inclement weather that prevented travel.

Is it legal to charge a cancellation fee UK?

Don't just accept the business can keep your deposit and advance payments or ask you to pay a cancellation charge if you cancel the contract. The business can only do this if the contract term is fair. A cancellation charge is not fair just because it's in the contract you signed \u2013 it needs to be reasonable.




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