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graphixgurl747 t1_j2bsn61 wrote
Reply to comment by Werewolfdad in Can I re-negotiate lease terms with my apartment complex? Here is my situation… by [deleted]
I mean the person can ask but there is no chance in hell the company will agree to it. I guess there's a difference between asking and actually voiding a contract and signing a new one.
OP I'm sorry it's not going to happen. You can see if they'll throw any extras in to make you happy but you need to think about if you want to break your lease and what the penalty is for that.
graphixgurl747 t1_j22shei wrote
Reply to How much to ask for in an interview? by Allears6
Google cost of living estimates for both places and do the math to see what the difference is and adjust the salary to match, do research for your field for salary, etc
If it's such a specific role the general audience of Reddit won't be able to help.
Basically crunch the numbers.
graphixgurl747 t1_iyc70nc wrote
Reply to My mother passed away and my father told me to pay 3000 dollars for the W2 salary from my mother. by AlwaysNextGeneration
This is impossible to read. You need to be clear with what you need. Though it sounds like in general you need a lawyer.
graphixgurl747 t1_iuc4eup wrote
Reply to comment by CCHARLIEL in I've never had to do a credit card charge back. is it the right course of action? by tdring22
That probably won't work once you pass the cancellation window. This OP can just book a hotel with a more lenient policy in the future.
graphixgurl747 t1_iuaebeu wrote
Reply to comment by tdring22 in I've never had to do a credit card charge back. is it the right course of action? by tdring22
Try emailing and go up the chain of command with a "paper trail." And just use a hotel with a 24 hour policy in the future to save yourself the headache. I hope your wife feels better soon.
graphixgurl747 t1_iua7waw wrote
Reply to comment by tdring22 in I've never had to do a credit card charge back. is it the right course of action? by tdring22
I mean you'll essentially waste everyone's time. And a charge back is the nuclear option. You're better off writing an email and falling on your sword.
There are other hotels with more lenient policies so you're better off using one of those in the future.
graphixgurl747 t1_iua75tj wrote
Reply to I've never had to do a credit card charge back. is it the right course of action? by tdring22
It's 2022 and as Covid is a known thing companies aren't doing Covid exceptions anymore. Also this is not how a charge back works. The hotel is going by their policies that are established and you agreed to when you booked the reservation. Just because you don't like the outcome doesn't mean you didn't get the services you paid for.
I'm glad you and your wife are being careful but unfortunately this is just how it shakes out.
You cannot do a charge back for this. It would be one thing if you had paid, shown up and they denied you a room so in that case you're not getting what you paid for. In this case the hotel is following policy so you would not win the charge back.
You may try and contact the manager and see if perhaps you can get a discount for a future stay by emphasizing how you're being responsible but they are not obligated to give you anything.
graphixgurl747 t1_jeh30zp wrote
Reply to 20K IRS bill and no idea how to handle by cleaningupmess2023
Maybe you should actually pay a professional to get your financial life in order? Seems you have the money and it would be in your best interest.