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you agree that you shall not attempt to re-register with or access the Services or any Company community through use of a different member name or otherwise...
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"We have the right to stop you from making any bookings, to cancel any bookings you've already made, and/or to stop you from using our Platform, our Customer Service, and/or your Account.Excerpt from Booking.com's Terms and Conditions
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The clause states: “We have the right to stop you from making any bookings, to cancel any bookings you've already made, and/or to stop you from using our Platform, our Customer Service, and/or your Account.”
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