"Should" I have paid for parking here?
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Stayed at the Holiday Inn in Bloomsbury for 4 days. Parking charge £112.
From my reading of the notices I'd have to pay £100 discounted to £60 if paid quickly if I simply didn't pay.
Now I'm expensing my parking and I can't expense "fines" (I appreciate that technically the 100/60 is not technically a fine, I am using the word in its non anal sense) so I'm fine with that. But had I been staying myself in the unlikely event I'd decided to drive in to central London for leisure would I maybe have been better off just waiting for said "fine" invoice and paying up immediately? Or is there some way they'd have "done" me for more?
From my reading of the notices I'd have to pay £100 discounted to £60 if paid quickly if I simply didn't pay.
Now I'm expensing my parking and I can't expense "fines" (I appreciate that technically the 100/60 is not technically a fine, I am using the word in its non anal sense) so I'm fine with that. But had I been staying myself in the unlikely event I'd decided to drive in to central London for leisure would I maybe have been better off just waiting for said "fine" invoice and paying up immediately? Or is there some way they'd have "done" me for more?
Look at this.
https://www.holidayinn.com/hotels/gb/en/london/lon...
Gives details of parking available.
Basically you pre-book or pay when arriving.
Did you do this?
https://www.holidayinn.com/hotels/gb/en/london/lon...
Gives details of parking available.
Basically you pre-book or pay when arriving.
Did you do this?
Somewhatfoolish said:
Didn't see anything in the wording that suggested that but annoyingly I didn't take a photo and I can't find the T&C online. So it's possible but I don't think so.
I bet the terms are silent on the matter of multiple days and not paying. Without them though it's impossible to know!Gassing Station | Speed, Plod & the Law | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


