"I worked in a super fancy hotel in Canada. The hotel was mostly a businessmen clientele. They flirted with me and asked me where to find the best sex workers. Some of them were well-known actors and politicians - they came with sex workers and dates (when they were married), and you would be shocked at how many of them called me for a service in their room. They did the, 'Sorry, I was in the shower,' and, 'Oops, I dropped my towel.' It happened at least once a week that I saw someone's dick 'by accident.'" -Anonymous
"I worked at golf resorts for a while and dealt with elite 1% asshats for many years. I'm not going to give anyone a playbook for stealing identities, but billionaires are notoriously careless with their bank information. In a hotel, there are times when you need a credit card authorization form faxed. It's a major security risk to send it through any other electronic way, but these one-percenters see all that as an inconvenience. They will be like, 'Listen - I don't give a shit. I don't care about your policy. You're going to take my info however I give it to you.'" - u/nyliram87
"My brother's ex and my cousin's girlfriend worked as cleaners at the Charlotte Hotel in Rosewood, London, and the one in Mayfair (I forget the name). They and others often found the stuff some patrons left behind. Shopping bags, perfumes, random luggage, clothes, laptops, cameras, phones, and chargers. The hotel usually held them for lost and found, but the volume of valuable items left behind was astounding, showing the careless nature of guests who have little regard for their possessions."
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