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2-03-2011 @ 10:56PM
TheInfamousJ said...
I once left my boyfriend's Playstation Portable in a hotel in New York where we'd stayed for my Father's wedding. Despite calling from the road on the day we checked out, and then again the next day after we were sure the room had been cleaned, and telling them exactly where it was left (because I remembered that, just didn't remember to take it) they claimed that no such item had existed and we never got it back.
Oddly enough, that was the most expensive hotel I've ever stayed in and we didn't get back the item I left, while when I stay in more budget locations, I've never had a problem retrieving items that were left by those I traveled with (such as night lights, their electric toothbrush, and a Nintendo DS). I'm usually the one to call because my traveling companion is ready to take the monetary loss and write it off as a lesson learned.
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