The Big Issue: Avoiding the traps of hotel pre-authorisations

By Michael Gebicki
Updated September 25 2016 - 1:24am, first published 12:15am
Pre-authorisation can happen even if you've paid for your room fully in advance.
Pre-authorisation can happen even if you've paid for your room fully in advance.

You're checking into your hotel and the reception clerk asks to take an imprint of your credit card to pay for any incidental charges. This is a pre-authorisation, and it can happen even if you've paid for your room fully in advance.

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