Yaoyandexing🦅
March 20, 2024
The room is terrible, with dust everywhere, and no one cleans it. Even the garbage bags need to be changed before the waiter comes. The facilities are very old. This hotel is owned by a Chinese owner, and it specifically accommodates Chinese tour groups of uncles and aunts. It is a place that specifically rips off the elderly Chinese people. They are very capable of ripping off the Chinese. There was blood on the bed, which was disgusting. I don't know where the blood came from, but it looked like it had been there for a long time. The service attitude was bad, (Russian waiter) the Chinese boss and manager had an even worse attitude. Halfway through my stay, they asked me to pay more offline, which was a violation of regulations. They thought their hotel was cheap, so they asked me to pay more, and they said it was the cheapest hotel in Vladivostok. This is a joke. Hotel notice: If you speak loudly, you will be fined 3,000 rubles. Treat Russia, but foreigners don't dare. Russians were shouting in the room floor, and the noise was very loud, but no one dared to do anything. They were typical bullies who cheated Chinese tourist groups. When staying in this hotel, you must pay attention. There have also been cases where guests who refused to stay in the hotel damaged their things and then paid for it. They asked me to pay more offline. After many negotiations to no avail, the hotel's attitude has always been bad, without even a trace of embarrassment, and they were justified in cheating people, and all kinds of prevarications. It is obviously the Chinese who are responsible, and they asked me to find the Russian supervisor (hired by the Chinese) to use the language barrier to make it more difficult for me to negotiate. No one paid any attention. If I didn't pay more, they wouldn't let me into the room. I was busy at the time, so I didn't have time to argue with them. I had no choice but to find the customer service staff of Ctrip. The man was very nice! He listened to me patiently, understood the process, and quickly gave me a satisfactory feedback. It comforted me that Ctrip paid me the difference, and then Ctrip settled the bill with *. It was a *** way of doing things. So I used this *** *. When the check-out time came, I changed to another hotel. I would rather choose a more expensive one than this one. It was too rubbish. It can't be called a hotel. It's just a train station hostel in a third- or fourth-tier city in China! Chinese and foreign friends must be careful when coming here to avoid being upset and having their property damaged!
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