by v12 » Sat Sep 18, 2021 10:08 pm
PSD_Kiwi wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 8:10 pm
v12 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 5:43 pm
ASQ hotels are "prepayment", though the "pre" seems to be at check-in, instead of when booking.
(Or at least, this applies to Sokha).
Yea Sokha is payment at check-in, but I believe you have to provide your payment card details for confirmation of booking, the other 3 are paid in advance at time of booking.
For now, with a confirmed booking, no questions asked for card details. Even the confirmation says explicitly
"$ XXX per adult is required to pay at the hotel directly upon check in".
Things may change, of course .....
Maybe, they'll ask for card details at the 72 hours free cancellation threshold.
I think, there might be an issue with debit Visa cards (which are now distributed at a large scale in Cambodia and even world-wide), that these are direct debit cards, implying the charge is done at that moment (vs. the normal authorization and later on capture with real credit/charge cards). Technically, the debit charge will need a pin code (card present), or 2FA by phone verification, or a manual signature on the CC receipt.
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ASQ hotels are "prepayment", though the "pre" seems to be at check-in, instead of when booking.
(Or at least, this applies to Sokha).
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Yea Sokha is payment at check-in, but I believe you have to provide your payment card details for confirmation of booking, the other 3 are paid in advance at time of booking.
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For now, with a confirmed booking, no questions asked for card details. Even the confirmation says explicitly
"$ XXX per adult is required to pay at the hotel directly upon check in".
Things may change, of course .....
Maybe, they'll ask for card details at the 72 hours free cancellation threshold.
I think, there might be an issue with debit Visa cards (which are now distributed at a large scale in Cambodia and even world-wide), that these are direct debit cards, implying the charge is done at that moment (vs. the normal authorization and later on capture with real credit/charge cards). Technically, the debit charge will need a pin code (card present), or 2FA by phone verification, or a manual signature on the CC receipt.