Submitted by steved84 t3_yila3u in personalfinance
Hi all -
I stayed at a casino resort in Atlantic City this weekend (am I allowed to say the name of the casino?) and had a nice time - however, I received an email receipt this morning that included a $250 cleaning fee. I called and they explained that it was a smoking fee. I asked them to provide more details as I do not smoke, and neither does anybody in my party. They claimed that a smoke sensor in the room went off twice in the evening, and that my party must be lying as the smoke sensor is completely fool proof. I asked if the room even smelled like smoke which they said they were unaware. Has anyone ever had an experience like this? Is anyone aware of a smoke sensor device being installed in hotels like the one they mentioned (that isn’t a smoke alarm)? Which they claim is fool proof yet obviously alerted to some false positives? I know without any question that nobody smoked in our room. They offered to cut the charge in half but I will still dispute the charge as I can’t pay for something I know I wasn’t responsible for.
Note - I see a similar thread from a few months ago, though in this instance they are claiming a smoke sensor is the reason for the bill. Nothing in the room actually smelled though.
barrycarter t1_iuj8pat wrote
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffsb&q=smoke+sensor+smoking+fee&ia=web shows a few hits including https://www.freshairsensor.com/blog_credit_card_chargebacks/ suggesting this is a real thing.
You might ask them for the exact time(s) the smoking incidents allegedly occurred and see if that helps. You could also try filing a chargeback despite what the URL above says.
Apparently, smoke sensors are also used by car rental places and Air B&Bs