The hotel where stuff dissappears from your roomPosted: Fri, Jun 06 2008Location:
4Rooms:
2.8Service:
3Value:
2Honestly, I don't like writing this letter, but what happened there and the (non) outcome of it reflects how this hotel deals with their customers.
We booked 4 rooms for business. Working for VF, we travel a lot and being an SPG member and loving their hotels, I suggested this hotel. Overall the property is an OK business hotel.
Now here is the story. After checking out and driving back to Antwerp, I noticed as I arrived home when I opened my briefcase to get my keys, that stuff was missing: a Louis Vuitton document holder, an LV by Murakami keyholder, an LV coinsholder, a Victorinox credit card pocket knife, a Mont Blanc pen and my iPod. The weird thing is that "they" took out the papers from the documentsholder and the keys from my keychain and threw it in my briefcase! So this is not just a thief, but someone who took this for personal use. A real thief would have taken my phone as well or the entire briefcase.
I immedaitely contacted the hotel and explained them the situation. They never contacted me, I always had to phone or mail myself first before they contacted me.
Eventually Mrs. Alberts (hotel manager) contacted me. I provided a police statement, invoices from the goods (not all of them, since a few were gifts) and everything they needed.
To make a long story short: they checked the entrance to my room and besides me, nobody had entered, so they were very sorry for the inconvinience caused, but they could not help/refund/make a gesture. In other terms, it seems to them I made up the whole story.
I am appaled by their behaviour and the way a customer is treated, especially from a respectable house like Starwood Hotels.
Of course we/I will continue visiting their hotels, but in Cologne we'll choose another property, because this story leaves me with a sour taste.
Just to warn fellow travellers not leave anything in their rooms.
Kind regards,
G.L.