Last time I checked, Dawn noted that it is okay to not book a hotel
room at all and wait for the sponsorship announcements and only then
do so- as I'm unable to pay for the accommodation without sponsorship.
Was this wrong inferring of things?

-Sivan


On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Michał Sawicz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dnia 2010-09-30, czw o godzinie 07:41 +0100, Kathy Smith pisze:
>> I was led to book a room in the conference hotel as part of the
>> signing up
>> process, on the understanding that I could cancel it if  I don't get
>> sponsorship. Reading this, I get the impression that I'm going to be
>> liable
>> for the room regardless. If that's the case, why is there an
>> encouragement
>> to book the rooms that have been negotiated at discount rates first?
>
> Dnia 2010-08-23, pon o godzinie 14:06 -0700, Leeland, Amy L pisze:
>> The hotel booking cancellation policy has been updated to:
>>
>>    Before October 12th 2010: No cancellation fee applies
>>    After October 12th 2010: 1 nights' accommodation charge will apply
>>    After November 5th 2010: No refund
>> .  Credit card details must be provided on the booking form to
>> guarantee your accommodation.
>>
>> Please go ahead and book your reservations, but be sure to cancel them
>> by the 12th of October if you are not going to attend.
>
> Hope that's clear now.
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