Complaint Review: Holiday Inn Express - spartanburg South Carolina
- Holiday Inn Express 895 spartan Blvd spartanburg, South Carolina United States of America
- Phone: 864-699-7777
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- Category: Hotel
Holiday Inn Express My car was broken into and the police said others cars had been broken in while staying there. spartanburg, South Carolina
*General Comment: News for you
While staying at this hotel my vehicle and the vehicle of my son in law was broken into while locked by some method that allowed them entry into the vehicles with out setting off any car alarms. stolan was about $4000 of lap tops, i pads, ipods,and camera equipment. the sheriff was called and they said that there had been other reports of this happening to people while staying there and that the hotel management said they would do nothing to help protect their guest vehicles or belongings so this is a
STRONG WORNING IF YOU CHOOSE TO STAY AT THIS HOTEL AT 895 SPARTAN bLVD SPARTANBURC,SC. TAKE EVER THING THAT YOU VALUE INSIDE THE ROOM.
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#1 General Comment
News for you
AUTHOR: Bubba Lee - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Friday, August 10, 2012
The word is that if you leave valuables visible in your car or even if they were visible while you were unloading the theives wil target your car ANY WHERE IN NORTH AMERICA.
To expect a hotel to protect your stuff when you don't follow the most basic security steps your self is juvinile.
Grow up. Accept responsiblity for your actions. Don't blame a hotel, blame the thief.
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