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As a customer, I am disappointed with OYO hotels dishonouring bookings and my friends too had bad experiences. Me and all my known friends have stopped using OYO. What's your opinion? And how come such a worst company is still growing?

Havish Gupta

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it has been years until we last used OYO. Tho even i have heard many such stories on reviews a lot many times. Like OYO's website offers hotel at very less price by offering discounts and then at hotel, customer is denied entry and asked to pay more. OYO's situations are getting worse

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