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29. oktober 2024
The hotel operates a smart (and shady) scheme where, they say there are 14 signs around the pub alerting you that you need to input your car registration, in order to qualify for the free parking. When you come from the entrance at the back, and the pub is messy after a long day, you can easily miss the signs. The bartender doesn't say anything about it. This is how I was hit with a parking fine. Furthermore, the hotel claims that the parking is owned by another company, but that company is a private company that operates with the hotel. All of it feels like one big scheme designed to squeeze charges off the pub visitors that overlook the mentioned signs. Furthermore, the hotel refuses to help, e.g they have ignored my email requesting their acknowledgment that I had visited their place (and bought drinks at the bar) so that I can appeal. I would warn everyone against visiting the pub, contributing money to shady practices. A charge of £170 via debt collectors, for a visit of 36 minutes and £15 worth of drinks purchased, whilst the hotel refuses to cooperate and help their customer. If the parking company was really a different company, the hotel would not have any problems helping out. The fact they ignore emails, or just fob you off is a warning. An official complaint will be made, and all evidence against the hotel and the parking company was logged. Shady practices like this should be brought to light, and I am hoping my review helps other customers avoid this establishment.
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