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Absolutely terrible experience. The check in is incredibly inconvenient and they make you take a selfie with your ID and email it to them… I’ve never been treated more like a criminal in my life. Will never use this again.
I recently had a terrible experience with GlobalStay in Toronto.This company is a complete fraud, and I urge everyone to avoid booking with them.
False Charges: After my stay, they unfairly deducted money from my security deposit, claiming it was for the disposal of a garbage bag supposedly left behind. This is a blatant lie. They are making up charges to keep the deposit money.
Misleading Advertisement: The apartment was nothing like what they advertised. It was dirty, uncomfortable, and in poor condition. This was far from the clean and comfortable space they promised.
Poor Customer Service: When I tried to address the false charges and get my full deposit back, their response was unsatisfactory and dismissive. They have shown no interest in resolving the issue or being honest with their customers.
Hassle at Check-In: The check-in process was a hassle. They required pictures of everyone’s ID, which was inconvenient and intrusive.
GlobalStay is a fraudulent company that looks for ways to keep your deposit money by fabricating lies. Their properties are not as advertised, and their customer service is terrible.
DO NOT BOOK WITH GLOBALSTAY. DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPANY. Save yourself the headache and book elsewhere.
I would rather give a downtown junkie my information before these people.
Never even got to check in. We arrived at the location and there was 0 staff to help. I called the number listed on the booking and got jerked around for 3+ hours being hung up on and lied too. They kept my $200 damage deposit EVEN THOUGH WE NEVER GOT TO CHECK IN. They wanted pictures of everyone’s ID that was going to attend. Fast forward 2 weeks later and I am the victim of fraud.
So not only did I not get to stay, they kept the money for the room, the deposit & used my ID for fraudulent purposes.
Refused to take my family here after several red flags!
Booked through a popular travel site with free cancelation through June 26. I believe the booking type was pay up front only, as I don't believe they have staff on site so you're sending money upfront. (keep that in mind).
(1.) June 27, day AFTER free cancelation expires, Global STAY (GS) reaches out for Deposit by sending a (2.) PayPal request (booking site warns against sending funds outside of it to avoid fraud/scams) to pay an account (3.) linked to a Gmail address, not a Global Stay address. (4.) GS requests $500 instead of $200 listed in the listing. (5.) Upon calling GS to ask about paying onsite, they confirm no staff there, I can do an eTransfer or pay on Stripe, again 3rd party payment systems. Or send a picture of my credit card. (6.) They ask for photo copies of your ID/Passport and a selfie picture. (This is odd and made me feel uncomfortable.) (7.) Online reviews warn of this scam where they ask for more money and don't refund the deposit or refuse entry if you don't pay. (8.) Since I was passed the cancel date I was stuck in double jeapordy. Cancel and pay some $400+ (one night plus fees per cancelation policy they set up) or continue with the reservation.
I did not feel safe going to this property after all these flags. I was able to work with the booking company toward a successful resolution, but it took work. I hope my review can save others the trouble that myself and others who left reviews here and on other sites, experienced.
We had an awful experience dealing with this company, The original price booked was fine and I paid this along with a $200 damage 'holding deposit'. Unfortunately, we only booked it the day before arrival due to a late decision after a stay in Niagara Falls to have an overnight stay in Toronto. Shortly before arriving in Toronto, we were notified that a further $300 was required for the damage deposit (making a total of $500, I had emailed Globalstay inc earlier in the day to ask some questions including is there parking, how do we get into the building/which property is it etc, however they hadn't responded so I called them from my mobile. I was disputing the additional $300 deposit and why t hadn’t said this in the booking but they simply said if I dont pay it I can’t stay and the payment made for the accommodation is non refundable so I would lose the deposit. I was still discussing this when they hung upon me. I tied calling back but they had blocked my number, I used my step sons mobile to call but again the answered and then hung up and blocked that number also, this followed with another mobile of our party and again they blocked that number. finally i used yet another mobile and withheld the number and they answered. By this time we were outside the property and it apparent that if I didn't pay the additional $300 I would lose my money paid for the stay and we would have to try and find somewhere else to stay last minute or cancel the trip. Reluctantly I paid the further $300 and we were given access to the property some 2 1/2 hours later (c5.30pm). During all conversations with Globalstay they were rude, unprofessional and to be honest horrible and upsetting to deal with. In addition we had already had to send photos of Passports/driving licences held in our hands include the face of each person holding it, I do not think this is a safe or recommended practice ? but we were giving no choice. On arriving at the apartment we examined the apartment in full to find/record any damage on arrival as I fully expected that they had every intention of 'creating' a damage charge any way they could and probably in the sum of $300.
Therefore it came as no surprise that on Friday 21st June I received an email stating that they would be charging me $300 for damage to a bedside cabinet categorically there was 100% no damage mage caused by us. to make matters even worse they sent 2 pictures, one of the front view of the bedside cabinet and one of the damage. It should be noted that the damage noted doesn't even appear to be the same cabinet that the one that was in the room, quite simply they have fabricated it. Also if you look at the pictures on the booking.com site, it shows the bedside cabinet but on the site the cabinet has legs on, on the photos sent to me there are no legs on the cabinet. I think this company are a disgrace and are a fraudulent company. I have since checked trust pilot and there are 33 reviews each and every review having been given the lowest 1 star rating and all reporting exactly the same practice and experience I have just written above. I can’t actually believe that Booking.com are advertising the property of such a disgraceful company ? I note from some of the reviews that booking.com have previously been made aware of the issues with globalstay.com but booking .com didn't do anything about it?
No running water, Global Stay gave no resolution. Lenghthy and tedious check in process having to email govt ID and use paypal. No parking available, advertised as free parking. No response from Global Stay
never made it to the actual place , since I have a disability and a service dog they refused me entry. Kept calling the dog a pet and they had a no pet policy, told them it Wes illegal they didnt care. So if you dont want to be discriminated against avoid. They refused to refund my money even though they re breaking the law. They also wanted a 500$ deposit and pictures of me and anyone else staying in the place. Total Scam everyone should avoid this place period. cant sy enough bad things bout them , horrible experience.
Terrible. Do not use this company. If you're a fan of the traditional way of booking a hotel then absolutely DO NOT use this company. Complete and utter f@#k around from start to check in. It's 'hotel style air bnb' as far as I can tell and they're just doing away with paying for staff and attempting to operate remotely, therefore achieving 0 guest satisfaction and leaving everything to be desired. I was made to send a selife with my ID and ID of all guests staying and send a damage deposit those a stupid f@#king method. Yet to find out how long it will take to have it return I've read up to 3 weeks !!!! Don't use this company if you can avoid it
This is a horrible company to deal with and Expedia should be ashamed to be associated with this company. There were extra fees, hidden security deposits and bad management. You needed to respond and provide additional personal ID with pictures and drivers license. The booking is not refundable, and for good reason. You're trapped and can't get out. Avoid this company and booking through Expedia.
Completely unethical and unprofessional conduct. Was misinformed, misled and treated with incompetence, complete contempt and unprofessional conduct from start to finish.
Unless you want to send a selfie of yourself and your ID online do not book with GlobalStay and don't think Booking.com will stand up for you. Booked and somewhere in the fine print
(supposedly) was note that a selfie holding your ID was required to be emailed online. Went back and forth for 2 weeks and no concession would be made and no refund when I said this seems like a security issue waiting to happen and no option other than compliance or forfitting at our expense.
Worst service ever. They are taking the security deposit as a benefit not giving us back after we check out .
They had send us illogical pictures of the apartment and claim that due to this mess security deposit won’t be initiated .
Had mailed them multiple time but no response
Very bad experience.
Apartment was not well organised in the first place when we checkin also checkin is a very big challenge . They don’t respond nor they care about it .
Please beware and don’t book global stay downtown Toronto .
1. Untidy house with pet hair all over the place.
2. They first book, then say you can't cancel without a huge penalty, after that they demand security deposit of their choosing. Otherwise they won't give the check-in details. This is like holding you for ransom!
3. The deposit is refundable after 7 days.
4. They charged $150 from my refundable deposit saying my pet has damaged the duvet with all pet black hair! BLACK HAIR? I provided evidence (sent multiple pictures of my white maltiPoo). Told them so many times that the damage is from previous renters because our dog has only white hair no black hair.
5. All their communication is through one email id which they conveniently choose not to answer. Very very unprofessional!!
6. For no fault of ours they forcefully deducted money from our card!
Global-Stay= Fraudulent Company! Put your hard earned money somewhere else.
It’s being 10 days and they haven’t refunded my security amount yet .
Very deeply disappointed and regret the fact that I was the guest who recently had the misfortune of staying at their property
My experience was nothing short of a nightmare, filled with frustration, distress, and outright anger. From the very moment we arrived, it was clear that something was amiss.
After leaving the property, we were shocked to receive baseless accusations of leaving the room in disarray and hit with additional fees, including withholding our security deposit. This is utterly unacceptable and only serves to compound the anguish we've already endured.
I have mailed them twice and didn’t received any reply yet nor they have initiated my refund .
Please don’t book global stay toronto, it will lead you to a very bad experience.
I just want to echo every other review here. Do not book with global stay. It is a scam. On any booking site the deposit is stated in the small print. Even so if you stay in hotels you are used to having to pay an up front damage deposit. But what they do is use PayPal, not the booking site that you initially book with. They also offer no refunds once you have booked the room so you are then forced into their process. Only then do you realize that your deposit and cleaning fee are taken not on the booking site but through PayPal. So you are then forced to pay them directly in cash. Their rules then say you will get your deposit back within 7 days. Actually it’s in or on the 7th day. Meaning they have your deposit, they determine whether you have damaged anything, they then pay you your money back when they want. It’s fine if it’s their rules, but what isn’t fine is that they do not clearly state upfront what their rules are so once you have booked you find yourself mired trying to get your funds back or even know when you might get them back. They are totally unhelpful and do not offer any information other than on the 7th day you will be refunded. I would never have booked with them if I had any idea that I had to go off of the booking website where at least you can be assured that you have recourse if this sort of issue arises. This business is a scam as everyone has said. No matter how nice the rooms are or how conveniently they are located this is not a business you want to be engaged with. They are just terrible. They will add stress to your trip and no amount of convenience is worth it.
The Review posted on the hotel reservation website that sells GLOALSTAY is false.
It states, for example, "We were able to stay there safely even with small children.
In reality, families under the age of 18 are not allowed to stay at the hotel.
When I made a reservation on AGODA, I asked if I could stay with my child, who is only 17 years old; I told them that if a 17 year old could stay, I would like to make a reservation.
When I received a confirmation of my reservation and actually went to the accommodation, I was refused accommodation because my child was 17 years old.
It was AGODA that sent the reservation confirmation.
GLOBALSTAY blamed the customer for the fact that AGODA sent the reservation confirmation, which was the customer's mistake.
We arrived at the facility in Calgary in March at 5:00 pm, and various emails were exchanged.
GLOBALSTAY did not answer any phone calls and responded by email, which took a considerable amount of time.
In the end, we had to stay at another hotel after 10 pm.
Please check the GLOBALSTAY website.
The group company link at the bottom takes you to another company. I checked with that company and they said they are not a group company or anything.
This means they are a company full of lies.
This is clearly an act of fraud.
Further to my earlier negative review, it’s now taking more than the two weeks to get a security deposit returned to us.
With so many options available Global Stay should NOT be one of them. Worse than some of the ‘airline’ stories out there…
I don’t even feel comfortable giving 1 star. They left us with nowhere to stay cancelling our reservation with 5 hours notice claiming that they didn’t have all the information that they needed and took a new reservation in our place. When we called to sort it out, their agent hung up on us and now the call goes straight to answerphone. The cell number they provide just goes to music right away and no one ever picks up.
DO NOT USE THEM !! Can I give a 0 rating???
Booked my reservation and I was skeptical because they go through 2nd and even 3rd party host. When I started asking questions to make sure they were legitimate- all of a sudden there isn't actually a home available where I booked. Now I have no place to stay. The worst!!!!
Literally the worst scam company to stay, we stayed in a apartment in Lima Peru, they asked for a $200 deposit which they never gave it back to us the credit card because of "damages in the apartment" which makes not sense, they justify the damages as obvious cleaning things. Also, the check in was terrible the password of the lockbox was not correct and we spent almost 1 hour trying to figure out the password to get in
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