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Richard, West Palm Beach,
12/28/2007 @ 06:55:42 PM: I make certain that the sheets and pillowcases are changed while I am staying for more than one night. I take a pen and mark a small "X" on one hemmed corner of the sheets and inside the pillowcase. If the marks are still there the next day, I know they have not changed the linens. |
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yvonne,
12/28/2007 @ 08:31:02 AM: I have also heard they Hotels don't always chge the sheets on the beds they just make the bed up for the next person. My brother taught me to take all the sheets off the bed down to the mattress and put on the floor if you want fresh sheets. Or if you are checking out so they have to put clean ones on for the next person. Please put a hidden camera on the rest of the room..... |
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mindseeker,
12/28/2007 @ 07:04:30 AM: This is my home town I'm a collage student and stayed at one of these hotels when I came home with the football team come to think of it I was sick shortly after |
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Elizabeth,
12/23/2007 @ 11:48:49 AM: I agree with AL,also, I dont drink from a dirty glass at home,even knowing i drank from it. Thank God for disposables. Disposable sheets/pillowcases may be a thought?????? A small travel size of Lysol spray helps ease doubts, but not much. I got a room so dirty one time I went to Walmart and bought some foaming disenfectant and cleaned it myself. This chain did compensate me, SHOCK!!! |
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dolores,
12/20/2007 @ 06:06:00 AM: I WALKED IN ON A HOUSEKEEPER CLEANING THE BATHROOM FIXTURE WITH MY TOOTHBRUSH. WAS READY TO THROW UP,////////// |
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