Foshanmaitian
September 30, 2024
Let me state the facts: Objectively speaking, I checked in on the 20th and originally booked a twin room, but the housekeeper saw that my husband and I had two children, and took the initiative to negotiate with me to exchange for a parent-child room at a preferential price. In this way, there were two rooms, which was still very spacious for two adults and two children. I was still very satisfied, so I decided to stay for two days. However, that night, my 3-year-old and 1-month-old child was playing with his sister in the corridor, and hit the French door with his trekking pole, and the glass cracked at that time. Fortunately, the glass did not fall off, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable! Since there was no waiter or housekeeper when I went out the next morning, I scanned the housekeeper's WeChat at the head of the bed, but it was not accepted! At noon, I had to find the contact phone number from Ctrip, and a woman answered the phone. Later we returned to the inn in the evening, and another woman said that the landlord had arranged a maintenance worker to quote a price of 1,500 yuan, which was discounted to 1,300 yuan. I think 2.2 meters by 1.6 meters is about 3.5 square meters, and the material is 100 yuan per square meter, plus labor, it can be done for a few hundred yuan. Moreover, the 5-mile thick glass used in the floor-to-ceiling glass door is definitely not standard, and it is a parent-child children's room. Fortunately, no one was injured. I think it was my child who broke it after all, so I agreed to compensate 500 yuan, but the landlord and housekeeper disagreed, and finally compensated 800 yuan. Is it reasonable? You can judge.
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