stoneill wrote: » I have never been asked "why are you staying here?" by a hotel, ever.
Hammer89 wrote: » No it means "the action of obtaining something by using persuasion or guile" :rolleyes:
Flippyfloppy wrote: Our local hotel has built on a nice extension for a lovely little interrogation room for guests,where they can do anything, and I mean...anytning
(p) move to another residence where, in all the circumstances of the case, such movement is reasonably necessary
Sky King wrote: In the highly unlikely event you are challenged, make up something remotely plausible. They're hardly going to ask for proof
sdanseo wrote: » I was fully expecting this to be a thread about how to get the room for free.]
Porklife wrote: » She flew over here from Germany and I agree with you, wouldn't pull a stunt like that in Germany. I got caught jumping the ubahn in Berlin and didn't have money for the on the spot fine..politzei are there within minutes. They dont dick around ze Germans
pgj2015 wrote: » Rightly so, they do things the right way.
Gregor Samsa wrote: » Yeah, the action of obtaining something using persuasion or guile. Not the action of obtaining something by telling a fictional backstory, and then just paying for it like a normal person. Man ain’t no blaggamuffin! Man’s a booker!
Hammer89 wrote: » I need to stay somewhere for a night next week - and I do mean 'need' by the way - but I'm not an essential worker and nor am I flying anywhere. I've heard anecdotal evidence of hotel staff not asking any questions to individual people booking in for a night, but I'd like a white lie to have as a back-up. I do have legitimate reasons for needing to leave my rented accommodation but as I said, I don't know if it's enough to get me a room.
Wanderer78 wrote: » interesting to see, theyre starting to really struggle with covid though, some parts worse than ireland
Edgware wrote: » An old pal of mine when staying down the country used get the girlfriend to ring the hotel, ask for him, and when told "he's not in his room. Can we leave a message for him?" the girlfriend would say "Yes please, as soon as he returns tell him to contact his office in the Irish Independent urgently" For some reason they used get a few freebies
Wanderer78 wrote: » According to some who work in the industry, they are asking for proof