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To keep schtum and hope for the best?

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rosettesforjill · 18/02/2016 12:29

I've just booked a self-catering holiday, accommodation only. Unfortunately, I am an idiot and have typed completely the wrong surname for one of the party (toddler woke me at 5:30 this morning with the most giant, disgusting nappy I have ever seen so I'm blaming sleep deprivation/emotional distress). The terms and conditions say that the names have to match up to the passports or I have to pay an "administration charge" which seems to be £40.

Now I'm thinking I have never had my details checked, even as lead traveller, on a self-catering accommodation only deal and I can't believe it's going to happen this time. So would it be unreasonable just to leave it and take the risk they don't check at all? And after all, what are they going to do, send us home when they meet us at the airport?

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Shannaratiger · 18/02/2016 12:32

I personally wouldn't risk it however I get anxious and stressed over anything and this would give me major panics!

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DoreenLethal · 18/02/2016 12:34

I would go bluff it and blame an admin error in their system if ever questioned.

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rosettesforjill · 18/02/2016 13:24

DH is going to either kill me or die laughing Blush

I could possibly blame a system error because I've given my sister's boyfriend my surname so I guess it would be plausible that their computer might have copied the wrong surname down or something (IT expert, me).

I'm going to bluff it unless they ask for passport information I think...

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Gottagetmoving · 18/02/2016 13:41

Can't you contact them and explain you filled in the name wrong?
Ask them to change it?

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jopickles · 18/02/2016 13:54

as long as your details match for the flight there shouldn't be a problem I wouldn't worry about it

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rosettesforjill · 18/02/2016 13:54

I can but it'll cost me £40. I know it's not loads but it's a meal out when we're there!

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DoBananasWearPajamas · 18/02/2016 14:35

is it UK? will they be needing passports/etc

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DoBananasWearPajamas · 18/02/2016 14:36

its just for the accommodation though?

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Trickydecision · 18/02/2016 14:46

You will almost certainly get away with it and in any case the worst that can happen if they notice is that they make you pay the £40. Chance it.

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rosettesforjill · 18/02/2016 14:49

Bananas It isn't UK but it is just accommodation so there's no need for anyone at the holiday company to check the passports

I'm going to chance it and claim ignorance if anyone notices anything amiss!

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DoBananasWearPajamas · 18/02/2016 15:03

i'd stay quiet - its not a biggie

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nobeer · 18/02/2016 15:10

In some countries it's the law to check all passports in holiday accommodation. I wouldn't risk it.

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MissMalteser · 18/02/2016 15:22

I guess it depends on where you're staying but on most of my holidays both myself, dh and dd's have all had our passports checked against the accommodation 'voucher' when checking in?

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JenEric · 18/02/2016 15:59

Isn't it weird how that happened? Surely if you had done it you would have noticed?

Tbh they just want to stop you giving your holiday to someone else. If all first names are correct and the surname error is your surname instead of another I can't see them bothering.

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HortonWho · 18/02/2016 16:07

I suspect they do this if you want to "give" your reservation to another person rather than a misspelling.

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rosettesforjill · 18/02/2016 16:24

MissMalteser We won't be checking in to anywhere as it's a villa so at the very most we'll have a rep meeting us at the airport.

JenEric It was a complete brainfart!

HortonWho It isn't just a misspelling - it's a whole different surname Blush

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PegsPigs · 18/02/2016 16:25

I'd blag it. Passports are never checked for self catering only hotels.

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bessiebumptious2 · 18/02/2016 16:38

I've never had a passport check for villa accommodation - generally there's a key left for you and you sort yourselves out but I suppose it depends on the type of 'package' deal you've gone for.

If you've booked flights and accommodation independently then you won't have them checked at all, whatever country you're going to.

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nixxxy · 18/02/2016 16:38

How long ago did you book this? If it was in the last 24 hours you may be allowed free amendments due to a grace period. I'm on mat leave from a major high street travel agent and this is our policy - obviously every company is different, but it may be worth a go?

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Costacoffeeplease · 18/02/2016 16:39

Which country are you travelling to? I live in Portugal and look after several rental properties, due to a recent change in the law I need copies of all guest passports to pass on to the equivalent of the border agency, so your passports may well be checked

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Bogeyface · 18/02/2016 16:39

Whenever we have stayed anywhere abroad our passports have been checked, I personally wouldnt risk it as you really dont know what the potential ramifications could be when you get there. Not worth the risk for £40 imo, and if you ring and explain that it was a genuine mistake then they may waive the fee.

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bessiebumptious2 · 18/02/2016 16:41

Costacoffeeplease Has anybody told Spain??! We've not been checked...

Perhaps larger travel companies have to do this, but if you're booking with ownersdirect for example, how do they follow up on that law?

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Costacoffeeplease · 18/02/2016 16:48

If we don't do it, and get caught in a spot check, we will get fined and possibly lose our rental licences

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Costacoffeeplease · 18/02/2016 16:49

I don't work for a big company, just our privately owned apartment and a few belonging to friends/family

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bessiebumptious2 · 18/02/2016 16:59

Blimey! I'll expect to be checked from now on then. Just can't work out how they'd take copies. I wouldn't let them hold on to our passports, given that they are just people letting out their property but neither would they have a mobile photocopier!

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