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janetdoe Aug 10, 2010 7:28 pm


Originally Posted by TravelinWilly (Post 14454230)
Decent parenting should help her get over it.

For once in my life I try to be tactful, and TravelinWilly shows me up with his succinct advice. :D


Originally Posted by hamptoninnsider (Post 14458385)
I've cut slices of deli meet that were so thin you couldn't even see them.

I'm intrigued this is your contribution to the thread.

bayoubengal Aug 10, 2010 9:13 pm


Originally Posted by hamptoninnsider (Post 14458385)
I've cut slices of deli meet that were so thin you couldn't even see them.

classic

loomis Aug 11, 2010 7:45 am


Originally Posted by Fredd (Post 14457446)
OP, have you had any success with your previous questions about gaining compensation from BA and Hilton?

I made the same observations. A lawsuit? It sounds like the OP is, once again, trying to be pretty opportunistic.

Bed bugs get brought in from guest's luggage and clothing. It is not a sign of a hotel's cleanliness.

Unless the OP has some proof of previous negligence in dealing with bed bugs I don't think that you have much of a case.

BDLORD Aug 11, 2010 8:55 am


Originally Posted by janetdoe (Post 14458655)
For once in my life I try to be tactful, and TravelinWilly shows me up with his succinct advice. :D



I'm intrigued this is your contribution to the thread.

I found both posts rather funny, each unique, but a smile generated from me.

squeakr Aug 11, 2010 10:44 am

If you don't have any actual adivce
 
please try to refrain from posting, especially insulting posts. thanks

squeakr

co mod HH

leonard016 Aug 12, 2010 9:01 am

Lets say it is mainly guess. But I read that 50% of people who get bed bug bites won't even show a sign. And it makes sense that bugs will bite everyone in the bed, maybe more on someone who has "sweeter" blood and less on the other.;)

Originally Posted by b1513 (Post 14458360)
Might I ask how she knows she has gotten bitten if she doesn't feel the bites and there is no visual sign of a bite?


Cityhawk Aug 12, 2010 4:45 pm


Originally Posted by vishesh123 (Post 14452471)
Can someone advice as what what can be the compensation for bed bugs bites .

What kind of compensation did the hotel offer?

vishesh123 Aug 12, 2010 8:50 pm


Originally Posted by Cityhawk (Post 14471391)
What kind of compensation did the hotel offer?

Thanks everyone for valuable advise :) ....
The hotel compensation is for 1 night only

hedoman Aug 12, 2010 11:27 pm

Thanks for responding. Will you request same room?

TravelinWilly Aug 13, 2010 7:51 am

Will you sue?

PeasInAPod Aug 13, 2010 8:01 am

The thought of bed bugs totally freaks me out. I thought I brought them back from a trip, obsessed over my bedding for a week...bought the 'bed-bug' matress cover etc etc. turns out I went into the attic at the same time and the insulation made me break out...but I did so much research on the subject...I check every room, never put luggage on the floor (and never on my bed when I get home). They can also transfer to your luggage when flying...yep....horrible little creatures. And almost impossible to get rid of. We can't have it both ways....no chemicals = bed bugs. yuck.

Hhonor Gguard Aug 13, 2010 10:22 am

deleted, company policy

SkeptiCallie Aug 13, 2010 11:17 am

I remember that a few months ago, after I had just checked out of a Hampton Inn and was opening my car door, I saw some ants march across the asphalt of the parking lot.

Since technically I was no longer a guest, I didn't ask for points or sue.

ETA: However, had I seen bedbugs in the parking lot, you can be sure. . . .

theblakefish Oct 7, 2010 10:32 pm

NBCNY: Guest bitten by bedbugs at the Waldorf=Astoria
 
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local...104483874.html

Yowsers! :eek: Looks like HH's hands-off style of business management reaches to entomological aspects of HHospitality as well....:rolleyes:

theblakefish Oct 7, 2010 10:33 pm

The article also says that hotel workers couldn't find the bugs....you know that they never, ever do....how convenient


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