Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - I'm staying at a hotel, and someone else booked it for me. Can I find out who paid for it?

I'm staying at a hotel, and someone else booked it for me. Can I find out who paid for it?

If you used someone else's account to make a reservation when staying at a hotel, but you paid the room rate in full, then you can't directly find out who paid the room rate for you through the hotel. Usually, hotels only record the check-in information of guests, such as name and check-in time, but not the payment information.

If you want to determine the identity of the payer, you can try the following methods:

1. Contact the front desk of the hotel and ask if there are any records of other payers.

2. If you make a reservation through an online reservation platform or a third-party reservation website, you can try to contact the customer service department of the platform for help and inquire about the payer information.

If you pay by credit card, you can contact your bank or credit card issuer to check the transaction records and know the payer.

It should be noted that according to the principle of privacy protection, hotels and related institutions usually do not disclose the identity information of the payer at will unless you have a legitimate reason and basis to make an inquiry. Therefore, when making an inquiry, please try to provide clear information and reasons so that the other party can help you better.