Never Accept a Booking or Edit from Customers Clause Samples

Never Accept a Booking or Edit from Customers. The Contractor is strictly prohibited from accepting any request for bookings or changes to existing bookings from a COD customer or representative of that customer. The Contractor must advise the customer that he/she is not authorized to action any bookings requests. The Contractor must offer one of the following options to the customer:
Never Accept a Booking or Edit from Customers. The Contractor is strictly prohibited from accepting any request for bookings or changes to existing bookings from a BDT customer or representative of that customer. The Contractor must advise the customer that he/she is not authorized to action any bookings requests and ask that the customer contact BDT directly on the toll-free number found on our website to make any bookings or changes to a booking.

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