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By *bi Haive OP   Man  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset

Do you 'take advantage' as much as possible? I mean, bills are bills aren't they and electricity isn't cheap!

Do you pack all your rechargeable devices and batteries and plug them in overnight?

Do you lie in the bath for hours with the hot tap running slowly to keep the water warm?

Maybe even take all your work clobber with you and use their iron?

And do you nick all the unused, biscuits coffee sachets and tea bags, even though you don't drink tea?

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By *andycandy88Woman  over a year ago

Northolt

Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No I don't do those things.

I rarely stay in them alone so usually far too busy having a good time to worry about any of that stuff!

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny "

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

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By *viatrixWoman  over a year ago

Redhill

I stay in luxury hotels every week. And no, it’s never crossed my mind. We get room service paid for, and I don’t get that, room service food is yuck I prefer to go out and eat somewhere nice.

I really can’t inderstand this “take advantage” culture.

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By *andycandy88Woman  over a year ago

Northolt


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour. "

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Nope and I always take my own coffee and milk

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you "

Sounded like you were condoning theft, and laughing at it?

When you say “they get thousands of towels”, they buy them, and then have to replace them if someone steals them. That pushes up prices for the rest of us.

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By *bi Haive OP   Man  over a year ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"I stay in luxury hotels every week. And no, it’s never crossed my mind. We get room service paid for, and I don’t get that, room service food is yuck I prefer to go out and eat somewhere nice.

I really can’t inderstand this “take advantage” culture. "

Hey.

I've managed to charge a dozen vape batteries overnight.

#noguiltatall

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

Past companies paid for my food room service. I made the most of it!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"….

And do you nick all the unused, biscuits coffee sachets and tea bags, even though you don't drink tea? "

Yes. They’re like free souvenirs.

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By *londebiguyMan  over a year ago

Southport


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you "

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

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By *eliciousDiva69Woman  over a year ago

Schitts Creek

I’m quite partial to a biscuit actually! I used to stay at a B&B in Exeter years ago and the owner would leave a freshly baked slice of cake in the room, damn they were always so delicious

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

If something is complimentary such as a certain hotel I go to provides complimentary penhaligon toiletries they are coming with me. I have never thought about charging all my devices though now that’s an idea

Stealing stuff nope I’m better than that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I take all the coffee and tea stuff because I don't trust the kettles.

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By *acDreamyMan  over a year ago

Wirral

I take and use only what I need.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Normal useage tbh showers, charge my phone as i would at home. Sometimes i take my own towels and pillowcases. I do take the coffee sachets they're convenient for when i want they occasional hot drink. Although i tend to use the coffee in the room. Hotel rooms are dear enough as it is. Hate to think how much prices would go up due to ppl taking the piss.

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Past companies paid for my food room service. I made the most of it!"

Nothing wrong with that, availing of the subsistence package that your company was providing.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

We've stayed in a LOT of hotels here and abroad. We do take baths and use more hot water than we do at home. The tea, coffee and toiletries lose their novelty after a while and we just leave them behind unless they provide excellent hot chocolate.

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By *lsiePTV/TS  over a year ago

Gateshead

When I stay at hotels I like to take a solid dicking down hahahahah

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I might take the nice toiletries, these come in handy when travelling abroad.

Always bring my own milk,they never supply enough!

Otherwise no,plus I'm too busy having hot sweaty sex with multiple guys to think about anything else

Oh sorry wrong thread....

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By *heekyDemandCouple  over a year ago

Leicester

Anything they expect to be taken/used is fair game. I'm supposed to drink the tea/coffee so if I don't and just take it then what's the problem? They don't expect you to take towels, that is wrong. Using their electricity, that's a tough one. Probably OK to charge a few batteries but not sure if they would like you feeding a charging cable out the window to charge an electric bus.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Do you 'take advantage' as much as possible? I mean, bills are bills aren't they and electricity isn't cheap!

Do you pack all your rechargeable devices and batteries and plug them in overnight?

Do you lie in the bath for hours with the hot tap running slowly to keep the water warm?

Maybe even take all your work clobber with you and use their iron?

And do you nick all the unused, biscuits coffee sachets and tea bags, even though you don't drink tea? "

No, I'm not that flipping cheap.

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By *aGaGagging for itCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

A question first before I answer -is using a Kirby Trouser Press to heat up left over pizza or a kebab the next morning 'taking advantage'?

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Anything they expect to be taken/used is fair game. I'm supposed to drink the tea/coffee so if I don't and just take it then what's the problem? They don't expect you to take towels, that is wrong. Using their electricity, that's a tough one. Probably OK to charge a few batteries but not sure if they would like you feeding a charging cable out the window to charge an electric bus."

Yeah. Enjoy the facilities but don’t take the piss, I guess!

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By *andycandy88Woman  over a year ago

Northolt


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

Sounded like you were condoning theft, and laughing at it?

When you say “they get thousands of towels”, they buy them, and then have to replace them if someone steals them. That pushes up prices for the rest of us. "

That's why you ask questions and don't assume. I laughed at what the OP wrote. Running the bath leave the hot water to run to keep the bath warm, iron his work clothes that what I laughed at.

Assumptions and jumping to conclusions don't get us anyway in life.

My brother use to take the towels not myself and neither have I told a person to do the same so what does that tell you?

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By *andycandy88Woman  over a year ago

Northolt


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple"

Oh dear a negative nellie tell those that take the travel size toiletries too

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By *illy IdolMan  over a year ago

Midlands


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple"

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them.

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I don’t do any of that OP, but in Marriot suites you get these mini little shaving kits and toothbrush and toothpaste kits, they are so handy for short haul trips where you don’t take luggage.

So I normally say this to housekeeping , these kids are really useful for travel, could you get me a couple more? If they say yes , I say could you get me like 10 of each ..while are holding out a $5 note , always works

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By *uriousscouserWoman  over a year ago

Wirral

I will take the longest hottest shower possible, because my shower at home is a lukewarm dribble so that feels properly luxurious to me.

I travel quite a lot so tend not to bother taking the travel-size toiletries unless they're particularly gorgeous (last time I stayed somewhere that provided little Aveda miniatures I took them all every day). I'll drink the coffee and eat the biscuits but don't bother taking any home with me if I've not finished them.

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By *andycandy88Woman  over a year ago

Northolt


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them. "

£200 for 1 night blimey

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By *heekyDemandCouple  over a year ago

Leicester

Also depends on how much they gouge, if I get a room for under £100 it's OK, but if there's an event on like Elton playing a local arena so they hike the same room to over £250 then it's open season on the robbing bastards.

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By *illy IdolMan  over a year ago

Midlands


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them.

£200 for 1 night blimey"

Maybe not in Northolt

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them. "

Its not theft because you're aware they're going to want it and willingly hand it over.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We use the coffee machine, but would never use the kettle, and we would plug in our various devices, but other than that - nothing in a hotel would be better quality than I have at home, so it stays there.

Bess x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them. "

Taking towels is theft, plain and simple.

Hotels don't just ' get' towels, they pay for them and they pay for the laundering of them .

People take these kind of items, which contribute towards increased hotel running costs, which will then inevitably contribute towards increased costs to the guests... which means guest will then inevitably moan about the cost...

Towels and the likes aren't consumables, they are part of the fixtures and fittings.

Comfy bed? Fuck it, smuggle that out of the fire exit too...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just biscuits for me everything else is just stuff you would normally do as having a shower etc etc did nick a nice towel from a nice spa day once and still use it now

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By *anddXXXCouple  over a year ago

London

I just shit in the kettle.

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By *heekyDemandCouple  over a year ago

Leicester


"I just shit in the kettle."

Getting Austin Powers flashbacks - "This coffee tastes like shit"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’m in hotels far too much lately. I don’t take advantage of any of that. I try to keep Housekeeping out of my room as much as possible. I don’t even want my bed made by them or the room tidied either.

I do often use the spa/fitness center as if outside of my hotel stay I don’t have the privilege of spa or gym. I also refill water bottles in the fitness center instead of buying bottled water or paying for the in room bottles.

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By *ittlebirdWoman  over a year ago

The Big Smoke

No… just you OP

I like hotels for “the sex”. Simples

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By *heekyDemandCouple  over a year ago

Leicester


"No… just you OP

I like hotels for “the sex”. Simples "

Good point, considering the awful laundry job, carpet cleaning and wiping down the walls and bedside lamps from all the cum & squirt, I kind of feel sorry for the cleaners.

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

Sounded like you were condoning theft, and laughing at it?

When you say “they get thousands of towels”, they buy them, and then have to replace them if someone steals them. That pushes up prices for the rest of us.

That's why you ask questions and don't assume. I laughed at what the OP wrote. Running the bath leave the hot water to run to keep the bath warm, iron his work clothes that what I laughed at.

Assumptions and jumping to conclusions don't get us anyway in life.

My brother use to take the towels not myself and neither have I told a person to do the same so what does that tell you? "

Do you approve of your brother’s thefts? Or disapprove?

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them. "

You’re ok with stealing?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anything they expect to be taken/used is fair game. I'm supposed to drink the tea/coffee so if I don't and just take it then what's the problem? They don't expect you to take towels, that is wrong. Using their electricity, that's a tough one. Probably OK to charge a few batteries but not sure if they would like you feeding a charging cable out the window to charge an electric bus."

Damn. Where can I charge my electric bus now

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By *penbicoupleCouple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple"

You're presuming that theft is always wrong?

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By *heekyDemandCouple  over a year ago

Leicester


"

Damn. Where can I charge my electric bus now "

McDonald's

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There wouldnt be biscuits or tea to nick as I will have eaten and drank it all. They can keep their nescafe. I do have to stop myself stripping the beds and piling all the used towels and sheets neatly, and tying up the binbags and giving it all a spring clean before I go though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them.

Taking towels is theft, plain and simple.

Hotels don't just ' get' towels, they pay for them and they pay for the laundering of them .

People take these kind of items, which contribute towards increased hotel running costs, which will then inevitably contribute towards increased costs to the guests... which means guest will then inevitably moan about the cost...

Towels and the likes aren't consumables, they are part of the fixtures and fittings.

Comfy bed? Fuck it, smuggle that out of the fire exit too... "

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By *andycandy88Woman  over a year ago

Northolt


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them.

Taking towels is theft, plain and simple.

Hotels don't just ' get' towels, they pay for them and they pay for the laundering of them .

People take these kind of items, which contribute towards increased hotel running costs, which will then inevitably contribute towards increased costs to the guests... which means guest will then inevitably moan about the cost...

Towels and the likes aren't consumables, they are part of the fixtures and fittings.

Comfy bed? Fuck it, smuggle that out of the fire exit too... "

You finished ranting on a Friday afternoon ?

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By *heekyDemandCouple  over a year ago

Leicester


"There wouldnt be biscuits or tea to nick as I will have eaten and drank it all. They can keep their nescafe. I do have to stop myself stripping the beds and piling all the used towels and sheets neatly, and tying up the binbags and giving it all a spring clean before I go though. "

Mum? Is that you?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them.

Taking towels is theft, plain and simple.

Hotels don't just ' get' towels, they pay for them and they pay for the laundering of them .

People take these kind of items, which contribute towards increased hotel running costs, which will then inevitably contribute towards increased costs to the guests... which means guest will then inevitably moan about the cost...

Towels and the likes aren't consumables, they are part of the fixtures and fittings.

Comfy bed? Fuck it, smuggle that out of the fire exit too...

You finished ranting on a Friday afternoon ? "

Maybe, you finished stealing?

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By *ex HolesMan  over a year ago

Up North

I just pee in the kettle

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By *layfullsamMan  over a year ago

Solihull

Bit of aerial powder in the kettle and wash your socks and under crackers

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By *ex HolesMan  over a year ago

Up North


"Bit of aerial powder in the kettle and wash your socks and under crackers "

After someone’s pissed in it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I just pee in the kettle "

*swoon*

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By *ex HolesMan  over a year ago

Up North


"I just pee in the kettle

*swoon* "

I would pee in your kettle

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By *andycandy88Woman  over a year ago

Northolt


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them.

Taking towels is theft, plain and simple.

Hotels don't just ' get' towels, they pay for them and they pay for the laundering of them .

People take these kind of items, which contribute towards increased hotel running costs, which will then inevitably contribute towards increased costs to the guests... which means guest will then inevitably moan about the cost...

Towels and the likes aren't consumables, they are part of the fixtures and fittings.

Comfy bed? Fuck it, smuggle that out of the fire exit too...

You finished ranting on a Friday afternoon ?

Maybe, you finished stealing? "

If you read well enough you would have saw I said my BROTHER use to take the towels

I pack a bit too much to think of keeping a towel for myself

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"Looool my brother use to take the towels dunno if he still does it.

I do like to charge my devices but never had a bath in a hotel I'm a shower person never thought to leave the hot water on loooool that's funny

Taking perishable goods like the biscuits is fair enough, but stealing the towels is pretty grim behaviour.

They get thousands of towels, I would call stealing hot food grim behaviour.

If you have nothing good to say then leave it. I'm participating on a thread I did not make Thank you and a Happy Friday to you

You probably shouldn't have offered that information then.

Taking the towels is just theft.

Simple

So is charging £200 for a nights accommodation. If they're going to rob me, I'm going to rob them.

Taking towels is theft, plain and simple.

Hotels don't just ' get' towels, they pay for them and they pay for the laundering of them .

People take these kind of items, which contribute towards increased hotel running costs, which will then inevitably contribute towards increased costs to the guests... which means guest will then inevitably moan about the cost...

Towels and the likes aren't consumables, they are part of the fixtures and fittings.

Comfy bed? Fuck it, smuggle that out of the fire exit too...

You finished ranting on a Friday afternoon ?

Maybe, you finished stealing?

If you read well enough you would have saw I said my BROTHER use to take the towels

I pack a bit too much to think of keeping a towel for myself "

Are you ok with your brother being a petty thief? You haven’t exactly condemned it, have you.

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe

I don't think we take advantage. Hotels for us are just places to sleep.

I might take the mini toiletries or unused sachets of hot chocolate if they're decent, and we always eat the biscuits anyway.

Nita

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By *immyinreadingMan  over a year ago

henley on thames


"I don't think we take advantage. Hotels for us are just places to sleep.

I might take the mini toiletries or unused sachets of hot chocolate if they're decent, and we always eat the biscuits anyway.

Nita

"

Same here. Never felt inclined to piss in the kettle or steal the towels

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