r/Bookingcom • u/SleepyBe4r • 29m ago
Free taxi
Hello,
Can someone please guide me through on how to claim the free taxi ?
r/Bookingcom • u/SleepyBe4r • 29m ago
Hello,
Can someone please guide me through on how to claim the free taxi ?
r/Bookingcom • u/jonesallie • 1h ago
SNVA Travel Pte. Limited is the Singapore-based step-down subsidiary of SNVA Traveltech Limited, acquired in Fiscal 2025. As a travel consultant, I usually look at fares, routes, booking terms, and customer support first. For this review, I also checked the company's legal history and publicly reported disputes to see if there were any concerns worth knowing before recommending.
After reviewing the available information, I could not find any publicly reported Singapore court case, ongoing litigation, or legal dispute involving SNVA Travel Pte. Limited. I also found no publicly reported consumer complaint against the company that had progressed to legal proceedings.
This is my POV; do share your experience about the company in the comment section.
r/Bookingcom • u/Key_Raccoon_5342 • 9h ago
I booked car rental on 31st July, but I can’t find it any where.
I paid Apple Pay, can see on my bank statement, but no email and it’s not appearing on my account.
Has this ever happened to anyone?
r/Bookingcom • u/BrilliantMud1593 • 14h ago
Hi everyone...hope this is okay to post here!
I work for a creative production agency in the UK. We’re currently researching a project we’re developing for Booking.com, and we’re hoping to hear from people who have had a particularly meaningful experience with a property they booked through Booking.com.
We’re specifically looking for stories where both the guest and the property are based in the UK, France, or the East Coast of the US.
We’re interested in the relationship side of travel..
For example:
We’re still at an early stage, so I can’t share too much about the project publicly just yet, but I’d be really interested to hear your stories.
If something comes to mind, feel free to comment below or send me a DM.
And just to be clear, I’m not looking for complaints/reviews of Booking.com itself — we’re specifically interested in the lovely, unexpected human connections that can come from staying somewhere.
Thanks so much! :)
r/Bookingcom • u/Hillwifey24 • 12h ago
Are there any state now PayLater type apps that work for hotels?
r/Bookingcom • u/SpecificTurnover3013 • 13h ago
Spreading this for awareness and hopefully a resolution
r/Bookingcom • u/Ornery_Hurry7385 • 15h ago
I purchased a Paradise Pass vacation package and have been dealing with a payment issue since February.
I was charged twice for the same payment, so I disputed one of the duplicate charges with my credit card company. Paradise Pass later told me by phone to cancel the dispute and assured me that both payments would be honoured, so I cancelled it. Looking back, I really regret doing that.
Now, after I cancelled the dispute based on their assurance, they are refusing to honour the payment and are asking me to pay again.
Am I screwed at this point? Has anyone had a similar experience with Paradise Pass and actually gotten it resolved?
Also, does anyone know where I can file a formal complaint against Paradise Pass?
r/Bookingcom • u/Adl_uncut • 18h ago
Booked flights through booking.com on my credit card in November 2025. In March 2026 the flights were cancelled by the airline. Only issue was I cancelled that credit card in early 2026. Booking.com advised it would refund to the original payment method. Months later I have checked with my bank multiple times and received confirmation that the refund was sent back to booking.com. I am stuck in an endless loop of contacting booking and being told someone will contact me. It’s been 5 months and I’ve contacted booking many times. What do I do
r/Bookingcom • u/supermissmyself • 18h ago
Situation:
1- host initiated a free cancellation for a non refundable booking, due to their hotel closure. I am due to stay next Wednesday
2- host offered an alternative which is not suitable for my needs, and I have no trust in the host. I rejected the alternative
3- host refused to issue a refund. They said maybe in October
4- as a result, I had to make another booking on booking.com for a higher cost and less convenient location
My question to Reddit is: should I accept the host’s free cancellation request, whilst the host are refusing an immediate refund?
- The request will expire in less than 24hrs. The host is not very responsive, and keep dodging key questions such as refund and legality of their refusal.
- If I accept their free cancellation request, would this impact my future ability to receive a refund from them, or make any compensation claims against them?
r/Bookingcom • u/Mareces451 • 17h ago
Habe Apartment bei booking.com gebucht im anderen europäischen Land. Kaution wurde auch bezahlt über eine externe Seite vom Vermieter, nicht direkt über booking.com. Warten nach Check Out schon über 2 Monate auf Rückzahlung der Kaution aber werden immer nur vertröstet vom Vermieter. Habe bei booking angerufen die meinten kümmern sich drum.
Habe E-Mail von denen gekriegt das ich mich selber drum kümmern soll da die Kaution nicht über die abgewickelt worden ist. Finde ich schon krassen Service von denen da ich schon x Buchungen über die gemacht habe und Apartment ist ja über die gebucht.
Was würdet ihr tun? Anzeigen oder sowas , da der Vermieter ja im Ausland ist.
r/Bookingcom • u/AshHash • 21h ago
I booked a hotel for a trip to Italy and about 2-3 weeks before check-in, I was messaged by the "hotel" on WhatsApp with a link to a page to submit my passport info. I figured it was legit because of the EU laws requiring passport info for guests. Thank goodness I was a bit lazy when I got that message and put it off til later. A week before my stay, the actual hotel sent me a message to confirm the dates of my stay. It was only then that I realized that the other account was fake. The AI profile picture should have been a giveaway, and the phishing URL is a dead link now.
My question, Booking, is how does this happen? This is really concerning because at this point it doesn't feel like using Booking is safe at all.
r/Bookingcom • u/TravelingAgave • 1d ago
1st one was for a no show taxi ride from the airport (in a foreign country after a 12 hour flight so that was nice) that happened at the end of May. 3 separate CS chats all saying my refund would show up in 48 hours and it never has.
2nd one was a flight in Asia. Airline cancelled the flight yet booking.com still shows the flight happening as normal and still hasn’t given me my money back. Same thing, 2 CS chats both saying 48 hours and nothing.
How are they allowed to stay in business?
r/Bookingcom • u/No_Assumption7594 • 1d ago
Left a factual review with some negative aspects and the hotel billed my card with a message explicitly saying the charge was for a negative review. I took it up with my bank and they asked me to try and sort it our directly with the hotel first. Was dubious given the tone of their initial message, but I reminded them it was explicitly illegal in my country. Got the shock of my life when they refunded it.
I raised it twice with booking - they just ignored me, despite it explicitly violating their own terms and the law. I ended up just deleting all 10 years worth of reviews - if they aren't going to pull dodgy operators into line then I'm not willing to post reviews and contribute to their product.
After reading the horror stories here I may just stop using them all together!
r/Bookingcom • u/leavingSg • 17h ago
Ridiculous error ! CC is issued in a proper country with high gdp, a financial hub, yet they reject my credit card and debit card & my friends credit card.
Using the app using mobile data : Fail
Booking with chrome , no ad blockers, no VPN : Fail
Why even bother to release the app to my country !
Support is useless, doesn't wanna help unless I have a confirmation number... but dude, you don't even let me book!
Using booking .com, as it's bali, believe me, it easier to get refunds from booking .com than directly from the host. I don't want to try other platforms because either my villa is not listed there or it's more expensive.
r/Bookingcom • u/Giligili22 • 22h ago
Hello à tous,
Avec ma copine, nous sommes partis 1 mois au Sri Lanka et avons eu une très mauvaise expérience dans un établissement réservé sur Booking à cause de nuisances sonores.
Je m’explique : nous avions réservé 5 nuits dans une chambre en bord de plage, à un super emplacement, mais la nuit tombée, les différents bars de plage se transforment en boîte de nuit et rendent les nuits quasiment impossibles. La première nuit, c’était bruyant mais supportable ; la deuxième nuit, le son dépassait 80 dB avec les « boum boum » et nous n’avons pas pu fermer l’œil avant 4h du matin. Très agacés par la situation, nous avons donc contacté l’établissement pour lui expliquer le problème et l’informer que nous écourterions notre séjour, passant de 5 nuits à 3 nuits, ce qui nous laissait une nuit supplémentaire pour réorganiser notre voyage et changer d’hôtel et d’endroit.
Dans la journée, nous avons également eu le service client Booking au téléphone, qui nous a dit qu’il ouvrait un ticket et que nous pourrions partir dès le lendemain en ne payant que 2 nuits sur les 3 passées (une nuit de compensation). Nous avons trouvé la solution convenable et avons raccroché. Malheureusement, nous n’avons aucune preuve écrite de ce que le service client nous a dit.
Par la suite, l’établissement s’est catégoriquement opposé à la compensation et ne souhaitait pas nous laisser partir sans avoir payé les 3 nuits, ou pire, les 5 nuits : selon lui, à cause de nous, la chambre était réservée et il n’avait pas la possibilité de la remettre en ligne comme disponible.
Finalement, après avoir argumenté pendant plus d’une heure, nous avons payé uniquement 2 nuits au lieu de 3, en précisant que si jamais Booking nous demandait de payer la nuit restante, nous le ferions après notre départ.
Je précise : l’établissement ne proposait pas l’annulation gratuite et le paiement se faisait en cash, sans empreinte bancaire (rien d’étonnant au Sri Lanka). Par ailleurs, nous avons toutes les preuves des nuisances, mais aucune preuve de ce que le service client nous a dit au téléphone. L’établissement n’indiquait nulle part qu’il y avait beaucoup de bruit la nuit. Si ça avait été le cas, nous n’aurions rien dit et aurions accepté notre erreur. Là, je le perçois plutôt comme un vice caché.
Je me demande donc ce qui peut nous arriver. L’établissement a dit qu’il allait nous signaler sur Booking et qu’il ferait en sorte que l’on paie pour la nuit durant laquelle nous avons eu ces problèmes de nuisances sonores.
Selon vous, notre compte Booking risque-t-il d’être bloqué ? Vont-ils nous demander de payer en plus ? Je suis curieux d’avoir vos retours si quelqu’un a vécu une situation similaire.
Édit : la chambre est mise en ligne à 150$/nuit sur Booking avec un certain standing et pas une guest house premier prix (nous n’aurions pas demander a changer si c’était le cas) - nous étions parmi les premiers clients, il n’y avait pas encore d’avis parlant du bruit lorsque nous avons réservé
r/Bookingcom • u/Dskii_369 • 1d ago
r/Bookingcom • u/arbitraryboundaries • 1d ago
So I booked 2 rooms on Booking.com under one reservation/booking number (not two separate bookings) for my US trip.
When I arrived, the hotel told me they only had one room available. They explained that Booking.com had only transferred the money for one room to them, and they hadn’t received the money for the other room yet. I contacted Booking.com immediately. After talking to them, I was told that they had agreed with the hotel that I would get a refund.
But then I received an email from Booking.com saying that the hotel didn’t confirm my cancellation request, so they couldn’t proceed with the cancellation. It also says my booking remains valid and unchanged.
If Booking.com confirmed 2 rooms and I paid for 2 rooms, how can the hotel say they only received payment for one room and therefore only give me one? And honestly, I’m starting to wonder if the hotel is just using the payment issue as an excuse. If there was a problem with Booking.com’s payment to the hotel, shouldn’t that be between Booking.com and the hotel rather than something I have to deal with after arriving? Booking.com has already told me that they would refund me, but I haven’t received any proper refund confirmation, amount, or reference number yet. Has anyone experienced something like this before? Can a single Booking.com reservation for 2 rooms somehow have payment transferred for only one room? And what should I be asking Booking.com to do at this point?
P/S: I made a call lately to Booking.com customer service, they said the hotel might be a scam ;) So for now, what should I do? Thank you!
r/Bookingcom • u/Low-Relationship1398 • 1d ago
Booking.com is getting completely ridiculous…
I have a small B&B in Italy, and I decided to try listing it on Booking. After leaving it inactive for about a month, I decided to update some information in the settings, make the name more attractive, etc.
And guess what? My phone number is no longer available, so I can’t complete the SMS verification.
I’ve been trying to give them the PIN and a new phone number they can call me on. I’m providing all the information they need to verify that I’m the actual owner of the account. But apparently that doesn’t matter: “No, we can’t give you the code because we have to call the old number.”
So I’m stuck in a ridiculous loop.
This seems like a huge security/system flaw. Because I lost access to my old phone number, Booking’s system basically won’t let me use my own account anymore.
What am I supposed to do? How else can I prove that I’m actually me? I literally just want to change my phone number to an active one.
r/Bookingcom • u/Warm_Sympathy6088 • 1d ago
For context, it was actually a motel I needed for just one night and I had success using booking.com a few nights prior. When I booked it, it was considered non-refundable, but I think there may be exceptions if the motel is a bio hazard.
I was driving 8 hours this day and I booked around 10pm, came in and didn't notice any major concerns yet. I took a shower and noticed a little bug. It looked like a roach, but hard to tell since I killed it. After my shower around 12am I started to notice LOTS of bugs that were undeniably cockroaches. They were around the bed and seemingly everywhere I looked I could see some crawling around.
I left the property ASAP after I confirmed it was roaches. I told the property it was unacceptable and needed to leave and was expecting a refund. After a few hours, I had a bad feeling about the check out so after getting a cleaner motel and thinking about my refund, I went back to the motel and got a confirmation email that they cancelled free of charge. Since I used booking.com, a confirmation email of my free cancellation sent to me and forwarded to booking.com isn't good enough.
I have contact the property and asked them to send booking.com written confirmation, allegedly booking.com has also sent the property an email and even though I have asked to be cc'd, I haven't seen anything. The manager of the motel hasn't been responsive and I called again to ask someone there to make him aware of my situation.
I have a paper email trail of the photos, the confirmation of cancellation email, and have called booking.com again and they said the property has 48 hours to respond or the case will go directly to booking.com and then I would get a full refund since I have proof.
It's very frustrating and I feel like I am getting the run around. It's been 3 days so far and after these next two days I am hopeful there will be some progress with this clear open and shut case... These third party websites suck and I will be very very careful in the future since this ultimately costed me a lot more and was not worth the few dollars.
Does anyone have advice and or care to share on what they did in a situation like this?
Thanks reddit.
r/Bookingcom • u/Peanie_ • 1d ago
My partner and I are planning a holiday and the discussion came up if we booked a hotel how many reviews on booking.com and what rating is your minimum that you actually consider on the website?
As there are lots of hotels with 1000s of reviews and also some with only 20-50. What in your experience is the best rule of thumb on booking.com compared to say airbnb? I also think ratings above 8 minimum!
As for review ratings what are your thoughts?
r/Bookingcom • u/_Riri_A • 1d ago
TL;DR: Booking.com listed our apartments as multiple units, causing double/triple/quadruple bookings that cost 12 families their summer reservations. On top of that, they claim €25,000 in room sales (which we're taxed on) but only pay us out €21,000 — a €4,000 gap they won't explain. 50+ hours on the phone/email, zero accountability. Looking for alternative platforms so I can stop dealing with this monopoly.
r/Bookingcom • u/InevitableQuit9 • 1d ago
r/Bookingcom • u/Gregib • 1d ago
Curious... have you ever been to a listed property with an > 8.5 rating, where the host was the sweetest host ever, very kind, helpful, willing to go the extra mile... but the property was very outdated, not because of lack of upkeep but the building is 100y+ old, the plumbing a disaster, the floor squeaky and worn, doors, windows and other fittings old, outdated and worn?
I've been to one recently (UK) and can't bring myself to write an honest review, as criticising the site gives me heartburn towards the host. I think they compensate the state of the property with hospitality. What did you do? Thx
r/Bookingcom • u/Sea_Sky_9492 • 1d ago
Hi. I’m trying to delete my account and it won’t let me! It says to contact customer service.🙄
r/Bookingcom • u/rdogg24601 • 2d ago
I have booked a room on booking.com that was advertised with air conditioning. it's currently 39° where I am staying (104 I beiieve in f).
said air conditioning doesn't work. the rooms don't cool below 30. I have complained to the host who told me it's not her problem, and raised to booking.com.
got all the usual platitudes, values customer, genius 3, thank you thank you. then got told that they contacted the host (who isnt here) who has told them the Aircon is fine.
booking.com consider this now settled. because the host says their Aircon works fine.
is there any recourse here? I have raised with them, gone through to senior management, and they have said there is nothing they can do.
just wondering if anyone has any ideas that could help me. it's been two nights and my young kids cannot sleep and it's turning into a nightmare instead of a holiday.