alieninperth
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I have never done that, and I never would. Sure it might only be a choc bar but that doesn't matter. When using self checkouts at the supermarket, do you ring everything up as brown onions?
Shock, horror......no one else here ever had the chocolate bar and not told them when checking out the next morning.....you know, when the receptionist specifically asks "anything from the mini bar last night or this morning" and thats when you chime in and say "no nothing thanks".
I'm holding my hand up 'guilty as charged'
Before self-serve checkouts, I've seen people remove the stalks/leaves from the expensive truss tomatoes in order to pass them off as the ordinary ones.I have never done that, and I never would. Sure it might only be a choc bar but that doesn't matter. When using self checkouts at the supermarket, do you ring everything up as brown onions?
I stopped reading halfway, bad examples!
Its an excerpt from a book, as such its lacking context which could make a lot of difference.
Don't care, it's online and appears to be a normal news article until you read the bottom
Doesn't change the fact that its still rubbish
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
The article is becoming moot though. As others have mentioned, computers log room changes. The new movie systems (Which are rapidly vanishing thanks to iPads and tablets being 'media de jour') are all digital. And now, a lot of places are doing the 'remove and it's charged' mini bar system. Sensors in the fridge, something gets lifted, CHARGE. Simple, no argument.
The Wynn/Encore in Vegas has it right. There's a little sign that says 'feel free to browse items from the convenience bar, but if you pick it up for more than 30 seconds, you will be charged' (as they have some items such as CD's for sale as well). Timed sensors are good. See what's there, don't like it, put it back quickly, no charge.
O/T sorry, but I hate those sensor fridges, timed or not. Don't allow you to put your own stuff in. I usually pick up some milk / softies when I come back to the hotel and like to put them in the fridge. But if there's gotta be a sensor, yes, have a timer.
Totally agree. Most hotels will let you call reception and ask them to empty it for you for your entire stay.O/T sorry, but I hate those sensor fridges, timed or not. Don't allow you to put your own stuff in. I usually pick up some milk / softies when I come back to the hotel and like to put them in the fridge. But if there's gotta be a sensor, yes, have a timer.
O/T sorry, but I hate those sensor fridges, timed or not. Don't allow you to put your own stuff in. I usually pick up some milk / softies when I come back to the hotel and like to put them in the fridge. But if there's gotta be a sensor, yes, have a timer.
This article basically suggests it's acceptable to steal from the hotel and/or bribe the staff.
I cant see how that's morally acceptable, whatever the "context".:evil:
Heads in Beds is more than just a memoir. Jake explains the secrets of the industry, offering easy and legal ways to get what you need from your hotel without any hassle—from scoring late check-ins and upgrades to getting that pay-per-view charge knocked off your bill. This book will give you the knowledge you need to get the very best service from any hotel or property, from any business that makes its money from putting heads in beds. Or, at the very least, it will keep the bellhops from taking your luggage into the camera-free back office and stomping the hell out of it.
On regards to my earlier post:
Pictures of the mini bar after housekeeping replaced some missing items.
Top row of the fridge has 4 berry juices.
One other thing i didn't mention is they have free happy hour (6pm - 8pm) @ the checkin area. Beer, wine and softies.
Shock, horror......no one else here ever had the chocolate bar and not told them when checking out the next morning.....you know, when the receptionist specifically asks "anything from the mini bar last night or this morning" and thats when you chime in and say "no nothing thanks".
I'm holding my hand up 'guilty as charged'