Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - A customer found an embroidered shoe under the bed of a hotel. In this case, can he ask the hotel for compensation?

A customer found an embroidered shoe under the bed of a hotel. In this case, can he ask the hotel for compensation?

I think the best I can do is compensate for the worthless vouchers or a fruit bowl. It is unlikely that there will be high compensation or other actual expenses.

Some things, even if you are really sorry for a few people and your job, you really can't set these precedents to exploit loopholes for some bad people. After all, if this precedent is set, in case some people with malicious intentions take this example to wear embroidered shoes, they will be seriously injured and even unable to start work.

It is easy to identify superficial injuries, but it is not as difficult to identify mental injuries as to understand people's hearts through their bellies. Will the hotel pay for it? If it pays more for several of its own businesses, it will not go on. If you don't pay, this person will make rumors here, and the brand concept and reputation he has worked so hard to build may also be destroyed. If people are determined to correct you, it certainly doesn't matter what your face is, and you can afford the time. So what should we do? One meter raises a hundred people.

So at most, it may be that he didn't clean the hotel well and there were omissions in his job responsibilities. If he is really angry, he wants to make a statement. I think at most, the manager on duty brought a voucher or a small gift or even an aunt who cleaned the guest room to bow and apologize and put in a good word for you. To say the least, at most, someone will clean your guest room face to face. This really does not help to solve the problem of "psychological shadow"

But it seems that this is the only way.

There is always a lot of helplessness in life, but it reminds me that when I go out to stay in a hotel, I must not bow my head and not give myself a chance to scare myself.