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Hanting hotel orders show credit, but prompt the front desk to pay.

The guest's credit score is insufficient, the guest's previous consumption behavior in the hotel was judged as bad credit by the system, and the guest did not open the third-party payment authorization.

1, guest's credit score is insufficient: the hotel reservation system will judge whether it is necessary to pay at the front desk according to the guest's credit evaluation result. If the guest's credit score is low or fails to meet the required standards for booking, the system will ask the front desk to pay.

2. The guest's previous consumption behavior in the hotel is judged as bad credit by the system: the guest has owed money, maliciously damaged goods, violated regulations and other behaviors in the same or other related hotel chains, and these information are recorded in the internal database of the chain group, so when trying to book other rooms, the system will prompt that on-site payment is needed to ensure safety.

3. The guest has not authorized the third-party payment: the online travel platform or the hotel itself provides the third-party payment option (such as PayPal and WeChat payment), but the customer has not bound it to his account or used it without authorization. In this case, you still need to choose the on-site payment method.