How should I deal with declined card with Hotels.com?
I reserved a hotel room using Hotels.com, and the card got declined due to the exceeded limit. They were able to charge me part of the bill (one night out of the several), however.
I increased the card limit, and now the hotel can charge me the rest of the bill. However, I am having a problem in communicating with them, as the staffs are not particularly proficient in English and not answering my e-mails promptly.
What should I try, in this situation?
The payment request came from the hotel, not from Hotels.com (or at least that's what the bank says). Also, the reservation is not refundable.
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What happens if card is declined in booking com?
Once you mark the card as invalid, the guest will be requested to add new card details within 24 hours. You'll get an email when the guest updates their details. If you don't receive these within 24 hours, or the guest provides invalid credit card details again, you can cancel the booking with no commission.How do you fix a declined debit card?
Usually, this involves contacting your bank or credit card company to fix the issue.Can you get a refund through hotel com?
Hotels.com will process your refund and credit the card you used for your booking within 24 hours. Once that has happened, your bank will take care of the rest. Just know that it may take them up to 7 days to post the credit to your account, and up to 2 billing cycles to show on your statement.Why is my card being declined when I have money?
Insufficient funds are the main reason that debit cards are declined. Having insufficient funds means that there isn't enough money in your account to cover your purchase. Even though you may have enough money in your checking account, there is a difference between your bank account balance and your available funds.Why Was my Credit Card Declined
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