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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Dks):
Chris, thanks for your reply and reminding me of the 72 hour rule. My contract for the year runs May 10- May 10, so perhaps I can reschedule and make it in May.
I think the point Chris is making is that this is a dire health emergency situation (I'm 68 with underlying conditions, though otherwise very healthy), and this is what the powers that be are recommending....that we don't travel, esp to NYC. If TMC doesn't honor this then there could be repercussions.
I remember reading from other forum posters in the past, that when they quit paying their fees, and then TMC tried to ruin their credit by reporting them, once the member contacted the credit bureaus and told them what was going on and about the suit, their credit was restored.
chrisv126 wrote:deborah s,as i recall, you can cancel a reservation (i believe) 72 hours prior to the beginning of the reservation. notwithstanding that "rule" and under the dire circumstances surrounding the coronavirus, demand that they let you cancel or postpone your reservation. in the worst scenario for you, threaten them saying you will report them to the CDC AND/OR THE DEPT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.