I was just scammed by a @Hyatt hotel — and what I’ve uncovered so far points to a *much* bigger issue.
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(1/13)
It started when I checked out of Hyatt’s Pell Hotel near Newport, Rhode Island, after the July 4 weekend.
I was in town with my wife, my 8-month-old daughter and a few friends for a wedding.
(2/13)
During checkout, I reviewed the hotel folio (which I always recommend doing!) and noticed a $500 smoking charge on the bill.
The thing is, I’ve never smoked, and certainly wasn’t planning to start during the holiday weekend with my daughter in tow!
(3/13)
So we politely told the front desk agent that we didn’t smoke. (We did use the hair dryer, though, and we told them that.)
That’s when he became accusatory and confrontational, saying things like, 'our smoke detectors don’t lie.'
(4/13)
He promised the hotel would investigate. Three days went by, and despite reaching out to the hotel for updates, I hadn’t heard a peep.
That’s when I decided to start doing some digging. I searched for reviews of this hotel online and…
(5/13)
I uncovered multiple recent reviews of guests who had experienced the EXACT SAME ISSUE.
They were charged $500 smoking fees in rooms they denied smoking in. Even worse, hotel management also took a confrontational response when those guests complained.
(6/13)
At that point, I decided to record a video and post it to my Instagram and TikTok accounts (be sure to follow along there, IG/TT: zachgriff, for the full recap!).
Within 2 hours, the hotel GM, Erik Berlied, called to say that the hotel owner saw my video and wondered why I had posted it (because no one originally replied, lol).
I asked Erik for an email follow-up (for the paper trail), and his note reiterated that he was shocked.
(8/13)
But wait, there’s more.
The hotel said it'd refund me, but in the meantime, I simultaneously started receiving messages from followers who told me they were also scammed with a $500 smoking fee at the exact same hotel.
(9/13)
The difference? They were still fighting for their refunds. Erik even offered to negotiate some of those smoking fees down to $250, but stopped short of offering refunds!
Hyatt corporate then told me the hotel was "reviewing" what happened.
(10/13)
All the while, I started to dig into the smoke detectors that the hotel uses.
Turns out, the Pell uses Rest Sensors.
Guess what? This company markets itself as a way to “unlock a new revenue stream” with the help of a “robust algorithm” for detecting smoking.
(11/13)
I then searched for reviews at other hotels that use Rest Sensors. And...
More reviews — at totally different hotels — reporting smoking charges despite reportedly not smoking.
Even the Rest Sensor testimonials highlight how the company unlocks “ancillary revenue.”
(12/13)
At this point, it seems that this might be a widespread revenue-generating scheme.
I’m still digging, and this story is far from over.
Until then, check out the viral videos I posted on my IG and TikTok pages — and follow along!
More to come🍿
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Tomorrow is a big day for @AmericanAir. The long-awaited Flagship Suites and Flagship Suites Preferred take to the skies on the all-new Boeing 787-9P!
Wondering what it’s like inside? Take a look below 🧵
(1/13)
The new Boeing 787-9P is American’s biggest investment yet in premium.
This plane is a traditional Dreamliner that’s far more luxe. It features a whopping 51 business-class pods, 32 premium economy recliners and 143 economy seats.
(2/13)
The star of the show is the new business-class cabin, split between Flagship Suites and Flagship Suites Preferred.
Flagship Suites are AA’s new fully-enclosed suites that offer sliding doors and a bunch of other upgrades.
You may have never heard of @Condor before, but with brand-new Airbus A330neos and transatlantic business-class fares starting at $949, you’ll definitely want to give the airline a deeper look!
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(Note I traveled on a free ticket provided by the airline.)
(1/9)
.@Condor used to fly aging cabins to the U.S., but they're now being replaced with a gorgeous business-class product on a brand-new plane.
The A330neo features 30 Safran Skylounge Core pods in the forward cabin.
(2/9)
Perhaps the biggest upgrade is direct aisle access for every passenger.
The forward-facing seats alternate between being closer and farther from the aisle.