Hotel Demanded £380,000 For A Wedding I Never Had-Teptep

When checking out of the hotel, the receptionist gave me two bills. One was for £800, the room I had rented myself.

The other bill was for £380,000.

At first, I thought she had placed the wrong paper on the counter.

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It was the kind of mistake that happens when a lobby is busy, when guests are queuing with suitcases, when phones are ringing and staff are trying to keep their smiles in place.

But the receptionist did not look embarrassed.

She looked prepared.

“Ms Lin,” she said, “this is the remaining balance for the 52 suites your husband booked for his wedding at our hotel. He instructed that you pay.”

Her voice was smooth and polite.

It carried across the reception desk with perfect clarity.

Everyone nearby heard it.

Behind me, a man stopped dragging his suitcase.

A woman near the lounge lowered her paper cup of tea.

Someone at the far counter looked up from a card machine.

For a few seconds, the lobby held its breath in that very British way, pretending not to listen while listening to every word.

I looked down at the two bills.

The first was mine.

Room 1806.

Three nights.

£800.

The second bill was thick with charges.

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