1) Approach a good lawyer to send a legal letter to the hotel putting in all the problems and demand a huge compensation.
2) File a case in the consumer court of Goa, if no proper response from the hotel.
3) If the lawyer finds no issues then approach local and national news/press agencies and get your story published there. Anything that comes in the news papers has a far greater impact and makes such businesses get down on their knees.
4) Do not delay in filing the case. Do it ASAP.
I wish you get a decent compensation though Indian courts are not known for that.
I had an amazing time...thank you for your hard work.
The pain is all part of the deal I guess :)
* Negotiate payment terms that require a deposit, but for which the balance is paid after the event.
* Always have a meeting with hotel management pre-event, review the contract, make sure everything is correct.
* Double Check your BEO's as part of the setup process - again, verify to contract.
* In the event of a dispute, have a copy of your countersigned written contract at hand, and hold them to it, with all the yelling, screaming and waiving of arms required - and by all means, escalate, escalate, escalate (to the most senior person the hotel can muster).
Make them stick to the contract terms, I've had hotels many times try to change the game before it was done being played, I've had 10k plus credits to us before.
+ The actuals, incidentals and additional costs (which were about 8.45L) would have been done via RTGS settlement after the event. However, Hotel refused to let us even check-out! After paying 28.4L, to be threatened for the balance is ridiculous!
+ The Hotel double-booked events - they admitted it was their fault as asked us for our help. Once we had extended our help to save them from a huge liability, they simply shunned us away - we should have been duly compensated for this mess (not to mention the inconvenience at the conference - blasting drums, lunch in the hot sun etc.) But they refused to even MEET us the next day, the moment we helped them avert the disaster!
#Fail #Fail #Fail - we were treated as mis-creatants instead of guests!
At least you pulled off an amazing conf despite all the following bullshit.
Ruby community is with you, fellas!
Beach party rocked - the community really "met" each other at length. Everything was awesome, till the management showed their true colours after we helped them resolve their mess with a double-booking!
Reasoning is three fold. The event management companies: (i) know which places work, (ii) they give repeat business, so less likely to be brushed off, and (iii) their boss (even if not onsite) has been in such situations before & knows what to do.
However, since this was the first time we were handling accommodation in the tickets, rooming etc. we could only guess the numbers but had to give the hotel an upfront minimum room guarantee! Next year - we will surely outsource the effort to an event management company.
Lesson learnt but unfortunately - the very very hard way!
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1) Put it on facebook also on their page.
2) Give them a solid ripping at all online boards like tripadvisor that you can find.
3) If you want to really, truly fuck them, register a case with consumer court. Indian consumer courts are very vigilant and they will make it worth your while by ass fucking Lalit resort.
In most cases merely the mention of filing a case in consumer court gets them at your feet.
I really feel for you. I know how it feels to pay through the nose and still get treated like shit.