What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Hotel states that the wedding coordinator and a family member ordered 4 extra meals and a table to accommodate guests who showed up.
My contract is strictly between me and the hotel. All the papers have been signed only by me and my wife. Our wedding coordinator is never mentioned in any paper. Hotel claims that she is my "representative". I told them that she is there only for advice and consultation.
I have been e-mailing catering manager back and forth regarding this and now the hotel is threatening to send to collections. They don't have anything signed by me stating extra charges.
Amount is $500
Can they legally do this? If it ruins my credit or affects it (I have perfect credit), can I sue them? Is it worth it?
Thank you,
Michael
Hotel states that the wedding coordinator and a family member ordered 4 extra meals and a table to accommodate guests who showed up.
My contract is strictly between me and the hotel. All the papers have been signed only by me and my wife. Our wedding coordinator is never mentioned in any paper. Hotel claims that she is my "representative". I told them that she is there only for advice and consultation.
I have been e-mailing catering manager back and forth regarding this and now the hotel is threatening to send to collections. They don't have anything signed by me stating extra charges.
Amount is $500
Can they legally do this? If it ruins my credit or affects it (I have perfect credit), can I sue them? Is it worth it?
Thank you,
Michael