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Id Needed When Paying Cash. Why?

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horseshoes | 17:23 Sun 03rd Nov 2013 | Business & Finance
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Premier Inn's terms and conditions state that if paying cash, ID is needed. Why would that be?

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I assume they'll say it's for money laundering purposes, but if that's the case it seems over the top and I'm not sure I understand why they would do it
Was there alcohol on the bill?
Would it be to check if you were over 21?
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I can't understand it at all FF. my uncle and a few of his mates have just returned from Wolverhampton races and they stayed at a premier inn, and were quite taken aback to be asked for ID, and like me can't imagine what the reason would be.
So they know who you are, for sure. If paying cash, you could be anyone....and do lots of damage etc.. They need to be able to find you!!
Has ff say's it's most likely to do with money laundering.
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Not in this case sparkles, they're all in their 60s and 70s. LOL
I'm not sure what you mean by 'paying cash'- do you mean by saying they'd pay by cash after the meal/drinks/room stay or was it each time they paid with cash before a meal/drinks etc?
Money laundering? £40 a night? Don't think so....as I said, they want to know who you are, just in case......
I'd expect to have to give ID when checking into the hotel - they need to know who you are - but not when actually paying for items.
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No it's JUST a room. No drinks, no meals etc. I'm sure it was about £75. Just a VERY VERY simple paying with cash scenario.
It's clearly stated on their website under Payment http://www.premierinn.com/en/terms.html
I have just been on the Premier Inn FAQ and it says for all cash payments ID is required.

It may be so they have a record of who stayed at the hotel, in case there was damage, or something stolen, or maybe a complaint afterwards, or even an outstanding amount to pay on the room.

After all if you pay by a card they have a record of who you are, if you pay by cash they have no record of who you are.
Many hotels abroad have required me to produce a passport- in fact I'm pretty sure one insisted on holding my passport
boxtops...think you pay in advance in these places. So if cash payment, they'll ask for ID then.
The Ts and Cs say anyone paying in cash will be required to show ID when checking in, not when paying.

I think the staff don't understand their own regulations.

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Money laundering? £40 a night? Don't think so....as I said, they want to know who you are, just in case......

In case of what, forged money !.
Paying in advance (e.g. on-line booking) wouldn't be treated as cash though, that would be a debit or credit card. I read it as "paying when you arrive (or leave".
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If you read my OP, I do state that their terms and conditions say ID needed for cash. I was asking why! I'm sure VHG is most likely correct. That sounds plausible.
Hopkirk...as I've said, you pay when you check in, at these places.
Ah, now I understand.

The ID check isn't to do with the fact it is cash, it is so they know who is staying in the hotel.

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