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  2. Customer claims restaurant owner began feud over $250 ... - AOL

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    People are weighing in on a debate between a restaurant owner and one of its potential customers who had to cancel their reservation.

  3. Fiery feud between customer and restaurant over $250 ... - AOL

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    A heated exc hange between Jen Royle, owner of Table restaurant in Boston, and a would-be diner has gone viral, sparking a debate about cancellation fees on social media.

  4. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) - Wikipedia

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    In consumer rights legislation and practice, a cooling-off period is a period of time following a purchase when the purchaser may choose to cancel a purchase, and return goods which have been supplied, for any reason, and obtain a full refund.

  5. Authorization hold - Wikipedia

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    Another example can be seen with a restaurant transaction. If an individual spends $40 at a meal, the server does not know how large a tip they will leave if they choose to leave one on the card.

  6. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry in ...

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    Widespread restaurant closures affected certain food brands. For example, during the third quarter of 2020, Coca-Cola's net revenues decreased by 9%. Notable closings A Starbucks closed due to coronavirus laws in North Carolina. On March 20, McDonald's closed 50 restaurants.

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  7. Restaurant: Impossible Cancellation Explained by Host Robert ...

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    Restaurant: Impossible host Robert Irvine has shed some light on why his long-running eatery overhaul show was quietly cancelled this spring, after some 20 seasons.

  8. Can I deactivate or transfer my Restaurant.com Code?

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    Your Restaurant.com Code will remain active for the entire calendar year and can't be deactivated. The Code will expire when the calendar year ends. The Restaurant.com Code may be activated for...

  9. Online hotel reservations - Wikipedia

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    One advantage of booking with the hotel directly is the use of the hotel's full cancellation policy as well as not needing a deposit in most situations. The online booking engine applications are supported by Content management system (CMS).

  10. Los Angeles restaurant Perch sparks outrage over ‘security ...

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    Perch LA, a rooftop restaurant with a French flair, has sparked outrage by adding a 4.5 per cent “security charge” to customers’ bills. The fee first appeared on customer bills late last ...

  11. Business rule - Wikipedia

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    Other examples of business rules include requiring a rental agent to disallow a rental tenant if their credit rating is too low, or requiring company agents to use a list of preferred suppliers and supply schedules.