Well what do you know, just recieved the following email from the hotel. I asked the desk clerk upon checkout how this could be correct and was simply told that was the correct charges for the calls from my room and he printed out the details of the calls for me, (which was really no help.)
Quote:
Dear Senor Paco:
We reviewed your bill and found a rather large error with your telephone charges.
We recently invested on a new telephone central for the Hotel, complete with the latest billing software.
We discovered that the settings for local calls are correct, but for some reason unknown to us, the calls made to cellular telephones are being highly overcharged. It is normal that a call to a cellular telephone be more expensive than a call to a land line, but not much.
Please find attached the detail of calls made to and from your room on the dates of your stay. If you estimate the cost of the call made to ESCAZU (land line), it comes up to approximately $0,10 per minute, while the calls made to cellular telephones are ringing close to $0,65 per minute plus taxes, as you pointed out.
This is definitely a mistake, and I thank you very much for pointing it out so we can correct it ASAP.
I can assure you that the equipment will be fixed and the charges credited to your next stay, or if you prefer, credited to your credit card.
At your service.
Well there you go, hope all you guys at the hotel appreciate me saving you a fortune on your local calls, (and Levitra.)
