Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 07:43     Subject: Stealing hotel towels

I haven't seen a towel with a hotel emblem on it in ages. Who still does this?
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 07:31     Subject: Stealing hotel towels

What about the tissues and toilet paper - how are they different from the toiletry items?
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2012 02:21     Subject: Stealing hotel towels

Whether you take one towel or 200, it's stealing. The individual portion toiletries are complimentary but that doesn't mean you take extra rolls of TP.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 21:38     Subject: Re:Stealing hotel towels

Fine. Ask them. Do you buy towels from every place you stay? If they say yes, let it go.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 21:33     Subject: Stealing hotel towels

Yea right... I am sure they buy towels and hotel supplies from every hotel they stay in. I would be careful working for petty thieves OP.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 21:19     Subject: Stealing hotel towels

They didn't buy them, let's get real!
I love the PPs idea for bringing the little toiletries to a soup kitchen or shelter.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 20:58     Subject: Re:Stealing hotel towels

Anonymous wrote:I have bought robes and stuff from hotels/cruises. Honestly, they are nicer than the stuff I see at the department store. With that many towels, etc, I would naturally assume they bought them all. And every nice hotel I've been to has a sign that they will happily add to your bill the towels, etc (and include the price) if you just want to take them.


But even if they bought them, who needs 200 towels and 50 pillows, unless they are running a hotel themselves? It's weird no matter how you slice it.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 20:50     Subject: Re:Stealing hotel towels

I have bought robes and stuff from hotels/cruises. Honestly, they are nicer than the stuff I see at the department store. With that many towels, etc, I would naturally assume they bought them all. And every nice hotel I've been to has a sign that they will happily add to your bill the towels, etc (and include the price) if you just want to take them.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 20:24     Subject: Stealing hotel towels

Maybe they bought them straight up. Mind your own business.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 19:44     Subject: Stealing hotel towels

Stealing hotel towels, and pillows, is wrong. They were certainly charged for them by the hotel. I had a boyfriend once who stole the hotel pillow, which just grossed me out. Better to buy a new one. The toiletries you pay for, and I take them home. Thinking about donating them to a homeless shelter, I hear they're popular there.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 19:42     Subject: Stealing hotel towels

Anonymous wrote:The last hotel we stayed at had very politely worded signs telling guests that if the toiletries or robes were taken they would be added to the bill. (Lotion, soaps, etc. were in large bottles, not small travel bottles). I would think towels would be more difficult for hotels to keep track of.


Who would want to use toiletries after another guest ! Wh
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 19:28     Subject: Stealing hotel towels

The last hotel we stayed at had very politely worded signs telling guests that if the toiletries or robes were taken they would be added to the bill. (Lotion, soaps, etc. were in large bottles, not small travel bottles). I would think towels would be more difficult for hotels to keep track of.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 19:02     Subject: Re:Stealing hotel towels

So all is okay if they were charged since they were not stealing. But that is weird to take that many of those items.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 18:59     Subject: Stealing hotel towels

LOL they've probably been charged for them all along. The hotel has their credit card info, all they have to do is tack on the cost of 2 pillows or whatever once housekeeping gets in there and figures out everything was taken.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2012 18:51     Subject: Re:Stealing hotel towels

Anonymous wrote:I heard the same about taking towels (not that we do that). Let me go find the link. BRB.


http://www.hulu.com/watch/380437?c=News-and-Information#s-p1-so-i1

6:35 minutes from the start (or -1:13 minutes to the end).