Pet sitter left something behind. Would you ask?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Hi xx! I found the charger plugged in next to my bed. I was surprised because I thought you were sleeping in the guest room. Was something wrong in that room? Please let me know since we often have guests! And let me know when you want to pick it up.”


+1
Anonymous
The dog sitter found the dog on your bed. She went into your room to keep the dog company and realized her phone was dead so she plugged it in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:SHe plugged it in there and closed the door so your pet wouldn't go in there and chew it.


That doesn't make sense. The plug in the guest room in inside the side table, also my dog doesn't do that. There is a charger plugged in in the living room and has never been chewed. She stayed over for 15 days. She was sleeping in the guest room. Of course I will give it back! I just wanted to know if it would be odd for me to ask.


Not odd exactly, but I think you know the answer. Do you want confirmation of something you’re not going to be happy with? Were you planning to use this pet sitter again?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ask and then find a new pet sitter


+1. Don’t you have outlets in the kitchen or living room? It’s a weird place to plug phone in a stranger’s house unless he/ she were using the bedroom or the master bathroom.
Anonymous
I wouldn’t give it back. She shouldn’t be in your room. End of story.
Say “I’ll look around and get back to you”

If you really feel compelled to return it, put it in your/her mailbox and say nothing about where found.
Never use her again.
Wash your sheets.
Anonymous
If you have a good, reliable dog sitter that you can leave your dog with for 15 days and not worry, then I think you need to not care about this. So she sat on your bed, probably with the pet. So what. Change the sheets and move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The dog sitter found the dog on your bed. She went into your room to keep the dog company and realized her phone was dead so she plugged it in.


This.
Anonymous
“I have nest cameras in my bedroom, should I delete that footage before alarmo reviews it?”

Jk don’t say that but it would be hilarious
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you have a good, reliable dog sitter that you can leave your dog with for 15 days and not worry, then I think you need to not care about this. So she sat on your bed, probably with the pet. So what. Change the sheets and move on.


This.

Or, you could say "I checked the guest room and didn't see it! Any idea where you might have left it plugged in?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The dog sitter found the dog on your bed. She went into your room to keep the dog company and realized her phone was dead so she plugged it in.


Yep. OP, you are ridiculous. She was there for days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you have a good, reliable dog sitter that you can leave your dog with for 15 days and not worry, then I think you need to not care about this. So she sat on your bed, probably with the pet. So what. Change the sheets and move on.


X1000000000
Anonymous
She can be in your house for days, but going overboard sitting on your bed!
Lock your bedroom door next time.
Anonymous
I think if you left the room open, and expected your dog to have access, then that's one thing.

If you closed the door, and told her not to allow the dog access, that's a whole other thing.
Anonymous
Of course you ask. Its not odd if she wasn't supposed to be sleeping in that room. Ask away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sitter said that she left her charger. It was a very specific color/design. I found it but it was plugged in behind my bed. It feels odd to say "why were you in my room" but... I also want to know. Would you ask?


What made you even look there?
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