Attorney General’s Office giving refunds for canceled eclipse hotel reservations

Attorney General’s Office giving refunds for canceled eclipse hotel reservations

The Attorney General's Office is asking consumers to file a complaint for canceled hotel stays during the eclipse.

The Attorney General’s Office is asking consumers to file a complaint for canceled hotel stays during the eclipse.

The Aloft Buffalo Airport Hotel has to pay $9,000 in refunds to nearly a dozen consumers who had to book other accommodations at a higher rate.

The Attorney General’s Office is securing refunds for all consumers that had their stay canceled shortly before the solar eclipse in April.

Capital District residents that had their stay canceled can get their money back, the Attorney General’s Office said.

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