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How do British swindlers cheat hotels and "stay in hundreds of thousands of hotels for free"?

Lin Shuyu, a British swindler, said, "He wants to buy this hotel", which is beyond the present financial resources of the hotel industry. So the hotel owner was extremely happy to see that someone had bought the hotel. He must treat Mr. John Tomlin, 64, well. Lin Shuyu, who has no fixed abode, proposed to stay in a hotel to see the environment first, and the hotel owner also agreed smoothly.

The original intention of John Tomlin staying in the hotel was to find his old love. After some efforts, he still failed to find his old love. However, he saw that his time in the hotel was getting longer and longer, and he still didn't sign a contract about buying the hotel further. The hotel owner treats John Tomlin with the best food, and even the rooms he lives in are luxury suites in the hotel, which is not a small expense for the hotel owner.

Later, the hotel owner began to doubt whether John Tomlin was able to pay the purchase price. In order to dispel the hotel owner's doubts, John Tomlin called his lawyer to discuss the purchase with the hotel owner. Lin Shuyu said that his funds were seized by the British Inland Revenue Department and could not be paid immediately, but he had planned that the funds would be used to buy a hotel. When the hotel owner saw the lawyer coming, Lin Shuyu didn't seem to lie to him. So I dispelled my doubts about Lin Shuyu and let him stay in a hotel for free, thinking that the money would be recovered and there would be no loss.

As time went by, the hotel owner still didn't see Lin Shuyu's intention to sign the contract, and his heart began to get uneasy. The hotel owner continued to ask Lin Shuyu for the hotel bill, and found that Lin Shuyu was unable to pay the money, so he took him to court. In the case of his first offense, he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment as appropriate, and the matter of staying in a hotel for free came to an end.