AAnonymous UserBe careful when asking the staff to arrange an airport taxi!
300,000 VND wasted.
I used the Grab app during my trip to Vietnam, and I was thinking of using the app to arrange a taxi to the airport when I returned home, but the staff said I would arrange it and wouldn't listen (half forcibly). So, well, it's a hotel, so I thought I wouldn't be ripped off, so I made a request.
When I entered Vietnam, it was about 400,000 VND from the airport to the hotel by Grab, but the staff agreed to arrange for 300,000 VND, and I paid the fee the day before check-out.
I wanted to keep proof of payment, so I asked for a receipt and was given it. (In the end, it didn't help at all.)
I checked out the next morning, but the staff who paid the taxi fare the day before was asleep and was absent, so I was dealt with by another part-timer who was sleeping on the sofa in the lobby.
I'm sleepy, but I'm quite suitable (I didn't even ask if I don't return the room key from here), and at the taxi meeting place that I had reserved the day before, I was told something I didn't understand in Vietnamese, and I gave instructions with my fingertips. I was in a situation where I didn't know which one to take while the taxis were stopped.
When I tried to check with the young man again, he was nowhere to be found. . .
In the end, I ended up taking a different taxi and ended up paying 400,000 VMD to the driver separately.
I don't expect Japanese level response, but I have to say that the taxi response this time is too appropriate.
I sent an email about this, but never got a reply.
Hotel facilities and cleanliness are reasonable for the price.
(There are some stains on the sheets and a little black mold in the bathtub, but I think it's not a problem if you're not a fastidious person.)
The location is good for walking around the old town.
This kind of thing happened just before returning to Japan, and it feels like something.
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