Liangxuannvzhuren
May 16, 2025
1) This is an unforgivable mistake.
2) This is a 3-story house, and the 1st floor has its own entrance gate.
There is another staircase attached to the outer wall of the house, and there is another entrance gate on the 2nd floor, which is for the 2nd and 3rd floor tenants to use together.
We will stay for 2 nights and are arranged to stay in a tatami room on the 2nd floor (there are 3 such rooms in total).
The landlord gave us the electronic door lock number of the entrance gate and the electronic door lock number of the room through the mobile phone.
On the first night, the rooms on the 2nd floor were full, and the next morning a room tenant checked out.
The next night, at nearly 10 o'clock, we were lying on the tatami, swiping our phones to prepare for bed, but the door of the room was suddenly opened.
We jumped up immediately in shock. A Japanese boy came in, and he was also surprised why there was someone in the room he booked?
Obviously, the staff/landlord confusedly got the room number and the electronic door lock number wrong, and it should be another vacant room.
This kind of management method is euphemistically called high-tech operation, but the person in charge saves the trouble of arranging check-in, and the staff behind the scenes are careless and confused. Living there does not feel safe at all, it is terrible!
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