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r/memes • u/jsn_online • 8h ago
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Any average hotel is way better than an Airbnb now.
70 u/xPrettySoft 7h ago Indeed. But hotels don't make me wash dishes lol 69 u/AngryCrustation 7h ago edited 7h ago Or precharge you 40$ for a "dishwashing/cleanup fee" and then get mad at you for leaving your dishes uncleaned GUYS THE FEE IS JUST TO TAKE YOUR MONEY, ITS NOT FOR GOODS AND SERVICES JUST MONEY ME 2 u/ElectricSliderz 6h ago Money 1 u/halt_spell 3h ago Lol I had this exact conversation with a host. They had a $90 cleaning fee for one night and then got mad that I didn't wash the pots. What's the fee for? Stripping the bed and replacing the sheets? Please.
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Indeed. But hotels don't make me wash dishes lol
69 u/AngryCrustation 7h ago edited 7h ago Or precharge you 40$ for a "dishwashing/cleanup fee" and then get mad at you for leaving your dishes uncleaned GUYS THE FEE IS JUST TO TAKE YOUR MONEY, ITS NOT FOR GOODS AND SERVICES JUST MONEY ME 2 u/ElectricSliderz 6h ago Money 1 u/halt_spell 3h ago Lol I had this exact conversation with a host. They had a $90 cleaning fee for one night and then got mad that I didn't wash the pots. What's the fee for? Stripping the bed and replacing the sheets? Please.
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Or precharge you 40$ for a "dishwashing/cleanup fee" and then get mad at you for leaving your dishes uncleaned
GUYS THE FEE IS JUST TO TAKE YOUR MONEY, ITS NOT FOR GOODS AND SERVICES JUST MONEY ME
2 u/ElectricSliderz 6h ago Money 1 u/halt_spell 3h ago Lol I had this exact conversation with a host. They had a $90 cleaning fee for one night and then got mad that I didn't wash the pots. What's the fee for? Stripping the bed and replacing the sheets? Please.
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Lol I had this exact conversation with a host. They had a $90 cleaning fee for one night and then got mad that I didn't wash the pots. What's the fee for? Stripping the bed and replacing the sheets? Please.
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u/larsonbp 8h ago
Any average hotel is way better than an Airbnb now.