This happened tonight, and I'm convinced we were in the right.
The hotel sold out tonight, which is not unusual in the summer. In fact, it's unusual if we don't sell out on a weekend night in July.
The problem began not long after a family checked into their room. A downpour began outside -- we've been having those a lot lately, and we've discovered because of that, that we have some problems with water getting into the building. It so happened this family had checked into a top floor room that has had problems in the past with a leak squarely over one of the beds. We thought we'd fixed it. We learned otherwise.
The father came downstairs, extremely irate. He told us we would comp him the night. It was (any number of expletives) to expect him to pay for the night in a leaky room. (Expletive) (Censored) (Beep) (Boop) (Expletive).
I told my boss, who thankfully happened to be there. She spoke to the guest. (Expletive) (Bleep) (Boop) (Beep). After another little fit, he asked her how he was even to know that the room was safe. How did he know the roof wasn't on the verge of falling in on him?
So my boss ordered him to leave. We certainly couldn't have a guest staying in a room if he didn't feel safe.
"You're throwing me and my family out into the rain?" He seemed shocked, or else looking for something else to get offended about.
No, we weren't throwing him out into the rain. We were going to find him a place to stay, and we did. While my boss was on the phone making arrangements, I ran some blankets up to a room that had asked for extras, and ran into the guest in the hall. I told him we were looking for a room for him in another property. Apparently he thought we'd find him one in our hotel, even though we were sold out.
"You have to find me a room! There are laws about this kind of thing! You have to pay for my room! You have to let me stay!"
I said, "We are going to find a room for you, sir, but it's not going to be in this building."
"You're throwing us out into the rain?!"
I told him again that we were going to find him a room and walked away from him, leaving him sputtering in the hallway.
Not long after that exchange, the guest and his family lined up at the front desk, where we told him where his room was waiting, and where we refunded his money.
"Are you going to pay for my room at the Whoopsie-doo Inn?"
My boss replied, "No."
"On Monday you're paying for that room!" he screeched and then stormed out.
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Was the guest an SC? It's perfectly understandable that a person would not want a leaky room, but there is no need to be an asshole about it, in my opinion. Further, we'd done our part by finding him a room and reversing the charges on his credit card, but he obviously wasn't happy with the way things turned out. Seems he wanted not only his money back, but a free night's stay -- and that's where my boss drew the line. We'd fulfilled our obligation by finding him lodging.
I'd like opinions on this, because I can feel in my marrow that our fax machine is going to spit out a complaint to corporate just as cheerful as you please sometime in the next couple of days.
Edit: The title was supposed to be "Who acted suckily?"
The hotel sold out tonight, which is not unusual in the summer. In fact, it's unusual if we don't sell out on a weekend night in July.
The problem began not long after a family checked into their room. A downpour began outside -- we've been having those a lot lately, and we've discovered because of that, that we have some problems with water getting into the building. It so happened this family had checked into a top floor room that has had problems in the past with a leak squarely over one of the beds. We thought we'd fixed it. We learned otherwise.
The father came downstairs, extremely irate. He told us we would comp him the night. It was (any number of expletives) to expect him to pay for the night in a leaky room. (Expletive) (Censored) (Beep) (Boop) (Expletive).
I told my boss, who thankfully happened to be there. She spoke to the guest. (Expletive) (Bleep) (Boop) (Beep). After another little fit, he asked her how he was even to know that the room was safe. How did he know the roof wasn't on the verge of falling in on him?
So my boss ordered him to leave. We certainly couldn't have a guest staying in a room if he didn't feel safe.
"You're throwing me and my family out into the rain?" He seemed shocked, or else looking for something else to get offended about.
No, we weren't throwing him out into the rain. We were going to find him a place to stay, and we did. While my boss was on the phone making arrangements, I ran some blankets up to a room that had asked for extras, and ran into the guest in the hall. I told him we were looking for a room for him in another property. Apparently he thought we'd find him one in our hotel, even though we were sold out.
"You have to find me a room! There are laws about this kind of thing! You have to pay for my room! You have to let me stay!"
I said, "We are going to find a room for you, sir, but it's not going to be in this building."
"You're throwing us out into the rain?!"
I told him again that we were going to find him a room and walked away from him, leaving him sputtering in the hallway.
Not long after that exchange, the guest and his family lined up at the front desk, where we told him where his room was waiting, and where we refunded his money.
"Are you going to pay for my room at the Whoopsie-doo Inn?"
My boss replied, "No."
"On Monday you're paying for that room!" he screeched and then stormed out.
---
Was the guest an SC? It's perfectly understandable that a person would not want a leaky room, but there is no need to be an asshole about it, in my opinion. Further, we'd done our part by finding him a room and reversing the charges on his credit card, but he obviously wasn't happy with the way things turned out. Seems he wanted not only his money back, but a free night's stay -- and that's where my boss drew the line. We'd fulfilled our obligation by finding him lodging.
I'd like opinions on this, because I can feel in my marrow that our fax machine is going to spit out a complaint to corporate just as cheerful as you please sometime in the next couple of days.
Edit: The title was supposed to be "Who acted suckily?"
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