Originally posted by InstImpres
Wow, this is confusing
Do you know if this is anywhere in our owners material or if that is just MS's first line of defense. Not to get personal but is there a reason they couldn't charge it on the card used at check-in? I thought that is why they require a cc from everyone at check-in.
This is what we were able to figure out: We took this trip at T-Giving and stayed for the weekend so that we could see CP. We went to CP on Saturday, and took advantage of the shopping discount that afternoon. My BIL and his family left on Sunday. When they paid their bill, they knew that they were close to their limit on their CC, so they had X amount charged on the card, and paid the rest of the bill with cash. Apparently, one of their charges from MouseGears on Saturday was not on the bill. MS said that usually when this happens, they just charge the card on file, but when they attempted to do this, the charge wouldn't go through, so we ended up getting the bill.
We'd been there for 9 days, so we had to match up charges to make sure the bill hadn't already been paid. My BIL paid the bill as soon as we figured out what had happened, so it wasn't a big deal. It just alerted me to the potential for problems if it had been someone less trustworthy.
Apparently, when it gets very busy, it's not so unusual for charges to hit after you check out. Our Illuminations Cruise wasn't billed to our CC until after we checked out either, but there was room on our CC to cover the charges when they showed up.
As far as MS having the right to charge you, I think it states somewhere in our agreement that we are responsible for our guests, and if we rent points or gift them to relatives, we assume responsibility for them.