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"Because we are Israelis, the receptionist asked us to pay another 900 euros"
Two weeks ago, Eden booked a vacation for her family in Antalya, and used a German VPN for that. After landing at the hotel, she was required to add another 900 euros because the prices for Israelis are higher. "The receptionist saw the Israeli passports and said that the price we pay is higher"

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Antalya (photo: foto panorama360 | shutterstock)
Hotel in Antalya. illustration | Photo: foto panorama360 | shutterstock
Eden, a resident of Lod, booked a vacation for her and her family at a five-star hotel in Antalya, Turkey, about two weeks ago. The reservation included two rooms for five days. "I ordered the VPN vacation from Germany, after I found out that the prices are much cheaper compared to those who order from Israel," explained Eden, "the price was good so I paid with a credit card."


Last week, Eden and her family arrived at the hotel and were required to hand over their passports to check in and then a surprise awaited her. "The receptionist saw the Israeli passports and told me that because we are from Israel we will have to pay another 900 euros for the two rooms because we are not European," Eden told Mako. "I was shocked. I didn't understand why we were being discriminated against. He insisted it was because we are Israelis and the price we pay is higher. I tried to argue and it didn't help."

According to her, when she asked to cancel the reservation and go to another hotel, she was told that this was impossible because she did not have a cancellation option and that she would be charged the full price. "He told us that if we were from Germany or any other country in Europe we would have received the discount. We had no choice and they paid the difference: 900 euros," Aden pointed out.
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According to her, her and her family's mood was greatly affected and they did not enjoy the vacation at all. "We lost all desire. The Turks charge more because we are Israelis and it's really unpleasant. The price should be the same for everyone. I don't remember that Turkey is in the European Union."

Turkey Antalya airport (photo: ersinkk, shutterstock)
Photo: ersinkk, shutterstock
VPN is short for "virtual private network". It is not a physical device that you purchase, but an application that can be installed on your phone or laptop. Using a VPN can make it possible to book flights or hotels in local currency or in a place with less taxes.
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The method, in which you order through a VPN of another country, is common. Quite a few travelers around the world check tomorrow through different countries before booking. At the same time, for the most part the gap between the countries is not that significant.

We also recently reported on different prices charged to Israelis on vacation in Sinai, after Orly, who lived on the peninsula, discovered that she was paying a much higher price for the exact same room, because she is from Israel.
 
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"Because we are Israelis, the receptionist asked us to pay another 900 euros"
Two weeks ago, Eden booked a vacation for her family in Antalya, and used a German VPN for that. After landing at the hotel, she was required to add another 900 euros because the prices for Israelis are higher. "The receptionist saw the Israeli passports and said that the price we pay is higher"

Shimon Ifergan
|
mako freedom
| Published 07/31/23 12:03
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Antalya (photo: foto panorama360 | shutterstock)
Hotel in Antalya. illustration | Photo: foto panorama360 | shutterstock
Eden, a resident of Lod, booked a vacation for her and her family at a five-star hotel in Antalya, Turkey, about two weeks ago. The reservation included two rooms for five days. "I ordered the VPN vacation from Germany, after I found out that the prices are much cheaper compared to those who order from Israel," explained Eden, "the price was good so I paid with a credit card."


Last week, Eden and her family arrived at the hotel and were required to hand over their passports to check in and then a surprise awaited her. "The receptionist saw the Israeli passports and told me that because we are from Israel we will have to pay another 900 euros for the two rooms because we are not European," Eden told Mako. "I was shocked. I didn't understand why we were being discriminated against. He insisted it was because we are Israelis and the price we pay is higher. I tried to argue and it didn't help."

According to her, when she asked to cancel the reservation and go to another hotel, she was told that this was impossible because she did not have a cancellation option and that she would be charged the full price. "He told us that if we were from Germany or any other country in Europe we would have received the discount. We had no choice and they paid the difference: 900 euros," Aden pointed out.
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According to her, her and her family's mood was greatly affected and they did not enjoy the vacation at all. "We lost all desire. The Turks charge more because we are Israelis and it's really unpleasant. The price should be the same for everyone. I don't remember that Turkey is in the European Union."

Turkey Antalya airport (photo: ersinkk, shutterstock)
Photo: ersinkk, shutterstock
VPN is short for "virtual private network". It is not a physical device that you purchase, but an application that can be installed on your phone or laptop. Using a VPN can make it possible to book flights or hotels in local currency or in a place with less taxes.
View attachment 943163
The method, in which you order through a VPN of another country, is common. Quite a few travelers around the world check tomorrow through different countries before booking. At the same time, for the most part the gap between the countries is not that significant.

We also recently reported on different prices charged to Israelis on vacation in Sinai, after Orly, who lived on the peninsula, discovered that she was paying a much higher price for the exact same room, because she is from Israel.
Who wants nazis in their country? Go back to Germany then you won't need to use their vpn
 
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"Because we are Israelis, the receptionist asked us to pay another 900 euros"
Two weeks ago, Eden booked a vacation for her family in Antalya, and used a German VPN for that. After landing at the hotel, she was required to add another 900 euros because the prices for Israelis are higher. "The receptionist saw the Israeli passports and said that the price we pay is higher"

Shimon Ifergan
|
mako freedom
| Published 07/31/23 12:03
37,085
printing
172
View attachment 943161
Antalya (photo: foto panorama360 | shutterstock)
Hotel in Antalya. illustration | Photo: foto panorama360 | shutterstock
Eden, a resident of Lod, booked a vacation for her and her family at a five-star hotel in Antalya, Turkey, about two weeks ago. The reservation included two rooms for five days. "I ordered the VPN vacation from Germany, after I found out that the prices are much cheaper compared to those who order from Israel," explained Eden, "the price was good so I paid with a credit card."


Last week, Eden and her family arrived at the hotel and were required to hand over their passports to check in and then a surprise awaited her. "The receptionist saw the Israeli passports and told me that because we are from Israel we will have to pay another 900 euros for the two rooms because we are not European," Eden told Mako. "I was shocked. I didn't understand why we were being discriminated against. He insisted it was because we are Israelis and the price we pay is higher. I tried to argue and it didn't help."

According to her, when she asked to cancel the reservation and go to another hotel, she was told that this was impossible because she did not have a cancellation option and that she would be charged the full price. "He told us that if we were from Germany or any other country in Europe we would have received the discount. We had no choice and they paid the difference: 900 euros," Aden pointed out.
View attachment 943162
According to her, her and her family's mood was greatly affected and they did not enjoy the vacation at all. "We lost all desire. The Turks charge more because we are Israelis and it's really unpleasant. The price should be the same for everyone. I don't remember that Turkey is in the European Union."

Turkey Antalya airport (photo: ersinkk, shutterstock)
Photo: ersinkk, shutterstock
VPN is short for "virtual private network". It is not a physical device that you purchase, but an application that can be installed on your phone or laptop. Using a VPN can make it possible to book flights or hotels in local currency or in a place with less taxes.
View attachment 943163
The method, in which you order through a VPN of another country, is common. Quite a few travelers around the world check tomorrow through different countries before booking. At the same time, for the most part the gap between the countries is not that significant.

We also recently reported on different prices charged to Israelis on vacation in Sinai, after Orly, who lived on the peninsula, discovered that she was paying a much higher price for the exact same room, because she is from Israel.

Thats just not fraud but financial terrorism.
 
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Maybe it was something related to currency exchange.

EUR is not Turkiye neither Israel currency.

Anyway, you can use a VPN to make a reservation, but you can't use false personal id. The hotel should know that the guests were Israeli before they arrival.
 
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Non Story. Even Disneyland/Disneyworld charges different prices depending on country of booking
 
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"Because we are Israelis, the receptionist asked us to pay another 900 euros"
Two weeks ago, Eden booked a vacation for her family in Antalya, and used a German VPN for that. After landing at the hotel, she was required to add another 900 euros because the prices for Israelis are higher. "The receptionist saw the Israeli passports and said that the price we pay is higher"

Shimon Ifergan
|
mako freedom
| Published 07/31/23 12:03
37,085
printing
172
View attachment 943161
Antalya (photo: foto panorama360 | shutterstock)
Hotel in Antalya. illustration | Photo: foto panorama360 | shutterstock
Eden, a resident of Lod, booked a vacation for her and her family at a five-star hotel in Antalya, Turkey, about two weeks ago. The reservation included two rooms for five days. "I ordered the VPN vacation from Germany, after I found out that the prices are much cheaper compared to those who order from Israel," explained Eden, "the price was good so I paid with a credit card."


Last week, Eden and her family arrived at the hotel and were required to hand over their passports to check in and then a surprise awaited her. "The receptionist saw the Israeli passports and told me that because we are from Israel we will have to pay another 900 euros for the two rooms because we are not European," Eden told Mako. "I was shocked. I didn't understand why we were being discriminated against. He insisted it was because we are Israelis and the price we pay is higher. I tried to argue and it didn't help."

According to her, when she asked to cancel the reservation and go to another hotel, she was told that this was impossible because she did not have a cancellation option and that she would be charged the full price. "He told us that if we were from Germany or any other country in Europe we would have received the discount. We had no choice and they paid the difference: 900 euros," Aden pointed out.
View attachment 943162
According to her, her and her family's mood was greatly affected and they did not enjoy the vacation at all. "We lost all desire. The Turks charge more because we are Israelis and it's really unpleasant. The price should be the same for everyone. I don't remember that Turkey is in the European Union."

Turkey Antalya airport (photo: ersinkk, shutterstock)
Photo: ersinkk, shutterstock
VPN is short for "virtual private network". It is not a physical device that you purchase, but an application that can be installed on your phone or laptop. Using a VPN can make it possible to book flights or hotels in local currency or in a place with less taxes.
View attachment 943163
The method, in which you order through a VPN of another country, is common. Quite a few travelers around the world check tomorrow through different countries before booking. At the same time, for the most part the gap between the countries is not that significant.

We also recently reported on different prices charged to Israelis on vacation in Sinai, after Orly, who lived on the peninsula, discovered that she was paying a much higher price for the exact same room, because she is from Israel.
They should be given the same treatment they give to Palestinians,
 
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"Because we are Israelis, the receptionist asked us to pay another 900 euros"
Two weeks ago, Eden booked a vacation for her family in Antalya, and used a German VPN for that. After landing at the hotel, she was required to add another 900 euros because the prices for Israelis are higher. "The receptionist saw the Israeli passports and said that the price we pay is higher"

Shimon Ifergan
|
mako freedom
| Published 07/31/23 12:03
37,085
printing
172
View attachment 943161
Antalya (photo: foto panorama360 | shutterstock)
Hotel in Antalya. illustration | Photo: foto panorama360 | shutterstock
Eden, a resident of Lod, booked a vacation for her and her family at a five-star hotel in Antalya, Turkey, about two weeks ago. The reservation included two rooms for five days. "I ordered the VPN vacation from Germany, after I found out that the prices are much cheaper compared to those who order from Israel," explained Eden, "the price was good so I paid with a credit card."


Last week, Eden and her family arrived at the hotel and were required to hand over their passports to check in and then a surprise awaited her. "The receptionist saw the Israeli passports and told me that because we are from Israel we will have to pay another 900 euros for the two rooms because we are not European," Eden told Mako. "I was shocked. I didn't understand why we were being discriminated against. He insisted it was because we are Israelis and the price we pay is higher. I tried to argue and it didn't help."

According to her, when she asked to cancel the reservation and go to another hotel, she was told that this was impossible because she did not have a cancellation option and that she would be charged the full price. "He told us that if we were from Germany or any other country in Europe we would have received the discount. We had no choice and they paid the difference: 900 euros," Aden pointed out.
View attachment 943162
According to her, her and her family's mood was greatly affected and they did not enjoy the vacation at all. "We lost all desire. The Turks charge more because we are Israelis and it's really unpleasant. The price should be the same for everyone. I don't remember that Turkey is in the European Union."

Turkey Antalya airport (photo: ersinkk, shutterstock)
Photo: ersinkk, shutterstock
VPN is short for "virtual private network". It is not a physical device that you purchase, but an application that can be installed on your phone or laptop. Using a VPN can make it possible to book flights or hotels in local currency or in a place with less taxes.
View attachment 943163
The method, in which you order through a VPN of another country, is common. Quite a few travelers around the world check tomorrow through different countries before booking. At the same time, for the most part the gap between the countries is not that significant.

We also recently reported on different prices charged to Israelis on vacation in Sinai, after Orly, who lived on the peninsula, discovered that she was paying a much higher price for the exact same room, because she is from Israel.
to me it seems they wanted to use the discount which was not for them , they saw their passport and saw they were not coming from EU and are not eligible for the discount so they asked them to pay the difference.
and the article is false they are not charged extra because they were Israeli , they were charged extra because their point of origin was not Europe , if they were from china , Korea , Brazil , Mexico ,........... they must have paid the difference.
 
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