Lost phone

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Lost phone

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:stir: Me mate messages me from mongolia he had left his phone in his hotel room on 178st monday morning.
He put it to one side and in a rush forgot to pick it up.Never noticed till he is in Hong Kong were he messages me.Im on a sesh and forgets all about the messages until this morning wed.Goes to hotel.My friend never stayed there they say.Sorry room 202 i say.No sorry no one stayed with that name.Sorry there it is written in the book.Oh what did he leave behind.A brand new phone Khmer chatter looks off oh shit.Sorry sir no phone found.
Messages my mate do you want me to take it further they are obviously lying.He says no.Its his fault for being forgetfull .600 bucks down the swanny.
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Re: Lost phone

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:stir:

Having an extended session PIEMAN?

I remember those, well some of them. :beer2:
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He could’ve stayed at a higher class hotel. The staff there wouldn’t have let him leave without making sure he had his phone back. Problem solved.

All joking aside, sorry he lost his phone.
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I remember when the only way to lose your phone was if your house burnt down.
You could be next.
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Why so discrete? “A hotel on 178” is not going to help anyone avoiding the liars.
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:stir: could not remenber the name last night but Grand River Boutique 178st.
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I'm happy to know Mr Google cannot find some people by tracking their phone.
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Re: Lost phone

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If a stranger walks in off the street asking questions about guests or former guests of the hotel, the staff should say "I don't know" or "Go away"

Sounds as if this guy didn't notice his phone was missing until hours after he checked out, he could have lost it anywhere, lots of theft from carry on bags going to and from Hong Kong
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Re: Lost phone

Post by phuketrichard »

i'd say 90% of the hotels i stay in, when i go checkout, someone goes up to the room and checks the room.

He could have lost it anywhere, so why accuse the hotel?

and as stated above, why should the desk even say anything to some random guy off the street asking about someone that might or might not have stayed there?
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Re: Lost phone

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pobrecito wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2019 9:17 am If a stranger walks in off the street asking questions about guests or former guests of the hotel, the staff should say "I don't know" or "Go away"

Sounds as if this guy didn't notice his phone was missing until hours after he checked out, he could have lost it anywhere, lots of theft from carry on bags going to and from Hong Kong

No shit...
PIEMAN wrote: Thu Aug 22, 2019 1:39 am Sorry room 202 i say.No sorry no one stayed with that name.Sorry there it is written in the book.Oh what did he leave behind.A brand new phone Khmer chatter looks off oh shit.Sorry sir no phone found.
He has the name, the dates, the room number. That's someone walking in off the street? Sounds like someone inquiring on behalf of a customer to me.
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