This store is very unfriendly to Chinese. One is when I checked in, I said I wanted to pay at the hotel, but the white girl who received me said no, I could only pay online, so I bought a room with online payment on Ctrip, and from the next day, the hotel kept sending me letters , Asked me to pledge my credit card, I ignored it, when I checked out, I was asked to swipe my card again, I said that I had already paid online, and the front desk still had to swipe my credit card. No other consumption. Later, when I said I didn't have a card, she checked the records again and found that I had indeed paid, so she let me go. The second is that I bought a room on Ctrip, and when I checked in, I told the white girl that I wanted a quiet room and didn’t want a room facing the street. Who knew that the white girl would give me a room facing the street, which was on the first floor. Go to the elevator room. As a result, I haven't opened the curtains for three days. Because once the curtains are opened, it is the main road. Very noisy day and night. The third is that the room I live in starts at 3 o'clock in the middle of the night, and there is a stench like feces and urine. But it often wakes me up in the middle of the night. The only advantage is the convenience of travel. The same thing happened in Edinburgh. If you stay for one more day, you will feel lonely. It is only a small fourth-tier county, and the discrimination against people here is quite serious. And I found that the room I bought on Ctrip and used in Europe will always give me the dirtiest and worst room.
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