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Why is someone next to the hotel asking if you want to stay?

Most of them cheat money:

How do people who meet people outside the railway station and ask "Do you want to stay" cheat money?

Now trains and bullet trains are very convenient means of transportation for us. For some places, it is too far to drive, and bullet trains have become our favorite way to travel. Everyone who has been to the railway station knows that there is a small river and lake near the railway station. There are all kinds of small restaurants, a little more expensive than ordinary ones, and some small hotels that don't look very formal. As soon as you leave the station, you can see many uncles and aunts holding signs and asking if you want to stay. For men, sometimes you say there is a massage. Can you go with them?

Although there are some large hotel chains near many railway stations, some people still think it is wasteful, so they want to save some money and live in a cheaper hourly room. It only costs twenty or thirty yuan to rest for two or three hours, but many people will regret it as long as they go in.

The first is the price trap. When they arrive, they will tell you that you have to pay a deposit in addition to the room rate, and the room is not as good as expected or even unusable. The sheets are hardly changed, the room is damp or even moldy, almost all the equipment in it needs extra money, and the most important thing is that the sound insulation is not good, and you may hear a lot of shameful words. Even a simple night's rest is an extravagant hope. The only reason why such a store can survive is that some people are greedy for cheap, and perhaps only a few customers can earn back the rent.

There is also a routine marketing. They are not bosses, just helping to solicit customers. When your goal is a 50-yuan hourly room, they will say no, then forcibly pull you to 150 room, and then pretend to give you a discount, such as 130, which is more acceptable, and their routine will succeed. Ordinary customers will find it troublesome to stay. Scams like this are always tried and tested, especially when it is dark and late at night.

Another point is aimed at men, that is, the "massage" mentioned earlier. After arriving at the hotel, there will be suggestions for various special services, some of which are a kind of cooperation between them and the hotel owner, and some are another way, that is, fairy dancing. After negotiating the price or doing things directly, someone will come in and say it's her husband or boyfriend, and then ask you to pay, or call the police, or pretend to be a policeman to "eliminate pornography", and finally it will only be ruined.

In fact, no matter what kind, the aunt who works in the wind looks very poor, but if she doesn't make money, there must be secrets behind her that you can't see. Although it can't be said that all small hotels are like this, I hope that everyone can choose some safer places to rest when funds allow.