Anonymous User
March 28, 2024
I'm still using my bath towel when it's rotten like this, so frugal. There is no need to check anything in the room. When entering the room, there was a smell first. Turn on the air conditioner and ventilation will gradually improve. In addition, I booked a room on the platform yesterday. Within ten minutes, a fat front desk person called and said that the room type I reserved was no longer available. He asked me to pay more to stay, and said that the room I reserved was given to someone else. I saw that the small bed room was indeed closed on the platform. Later, the customer service of the platform paid the price difference to check in, thinking that the matter was over. However, within five minutes of my check-in, I checked on the platform and found that the room type I ordered was still listed for sale on the platform. So what is the principle? Did you stay in the last king-size bed room before and checked out in twenty minutes? Then your aunt happened to clean the room when I checked in? So have you opened this room type again online? If you have a small number of rooms, you should limit the number of rooms on the platform and close the rooms in a timely manner. Customers shouldn't be calling me in a hurry to ask me to add money before they even arrive at the store.
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