Putting aside the hotel itself, let's talk about the owner's perspective.
I checked in on Thursday. The one-bedroom suite was 72 yuan; he set the price himself, right?
He felt he was losing money, so regardless of whether I agreed or not, he forcibly downgraded my room, giving me a smaller one.
Secondly, I was there on a business trip and originally planned to book for a week. He told me, "Our weekend prices double because you students are on holiday; we need to make money off you."
Then he started talking about his rent, utilities, etc., basically saying he felt he was losing a lot of money. Fine, I won't stay there.
But then he said, "I didn't set the price, did I?" What's with this forced room change? Can't afford to play games? I can understand if he can't afford to play games—he wants to make money off students, I understand. But why not just set a higher price? Setting a price and then saying you can't afford to play games is really infuriating. And then he acted like he was going to get angry first.
Furthermore, he's untrustworthy! I wanted an invoice. I specifically called to ask when I booked, and they said they could. When I checked out, they pulled out the receipt, and I was like, "???" Why did you give me a receipt when I asked for an invoice? Is it something I can eat?
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