Miami Herald (Sunday)

Can I get a refund for my canceled hotel stay in Mexico?

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R ELLIOTT King Features Syndicate — BERNADETTE CIESLAK, HAMILTON, OHIO

Q: I booked a week at the Senses Riviera Maya by Artisan in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, for spring break. The pandemic happened, and we had to cancel our vacation. I contacted Expedia and it helped me get a refund for my flights. But the hotel will not issue a refund. An Expedia representa­tive said I should get a refund for the hotel, too. But the hotel will not give me my money back.

Interestin­gly, my brother had reservatio­ns at the same hotel. The hotel refunded him. I tried to dispute the charges on my credit card, but my bank sided with the hotel. Can you help me get my $844

back?

A: If the hotel refunded your brother, it should also have refunded you. Actually, it should have refunded anyone who had to cancel because of COVID-19. On the day you were supposed to fly, the State Department issued a “do not travel” advisory, urging Americans to stay home. You did the right thing by canceling. Most hotels offered a no-questionsa­sked refund after that, but some tried to keep their customers’ money. At a time like that, you can and should lean on your travel agent to help. But even Expedia was having some trouble persuading Senses Riviera Maya by Artisan to return your money.

Why did the hotel refund your brother but not you?

The answer may lie in its current refund policy. It offers the ability to cancel on certain (more expensive) rates but not on all of them. It’s possible that your brother had booked a different rate, which the resort considered refundable. I like your idea of a credit card dispute and am sorry that didn’t work. A credit card dispute is typically the last resort for getting a refund. I’d say you were there. (By the way, I think it’s time for you to find a new credit card. Your bank is definitely not on your side.)

You could have reached out to an executive at Expedia. I publish the names, numbers and email addresses of Expedia’s customer service managers on my consumer advocacy site at www.elliott.org/company-contacts/expedia-customer-service-contacts/. The next time you make hotel reservatio­ns, I encourage you to pay attention to the cancellati­on terms. If you think you might have to call off your trip, consider a travel insurance policy that will cover your loss.

I contacted Expedia on your behalf. It reached out to the Senses Riviera Maya by Artisan. But the hotel still refused to return your money. Expedia refunded your $844.

If you need help with a coronaviru­s-related refund, please contact me. You can send details through my consumer advocacy site or email me at chris@elliott.org.

Christophe­r Elliott is the chief advocacy officer of Elliott Advocacy, a nonprofit organizati­on that helps consumers resolve their problems. Contact him at elliott.org/help or chris@elliott.org.

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DAMIAN DOVARGANES AP ?? Tourists wearing a face masks walk down a street in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico on July 20. Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vazquez Garced issued a mandate to wear face masks in all public places to prevent the spread of COVID-19 amidst a spike of positive cases in the island.
Banners advising people to wear masks against the coronaviru­s hang along Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles on Jan. 5 Los Angeles is the epicenter of California's surge that is expected to get worse in coming weeks when another spike is expected after people traveled or gathered for Christmas and New Year's.
RICARDO ARDUENGO/AFP TNS DAMIAN DOVARGANES AP Tourists wearing a face masks walk down a street in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico on July 20. Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vazquez Garced issued a mandate to wear face masks in all public places to prevent the spread of COVID-19 amidst a spike of positive cases in the island. Banners advising people to wear masks against the coronaviru­s hang along Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles on Jan. 5 Los Angeles is the epicenter of California's surge that is expected to get worse in coming weeks when another spike is expected after people traveled or gathered for Christmas and New Year's.
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GUILLERMO ARIAS AP Tourists walk the beach in Playa del Carmen, south of Cancun, Mexico.
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