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Woman's hotel scare, room door brushed open at 2 a.m. Waiter: need matches? What do you think?

Living in a hotel should be a pretty safe thing, after all, the hotel has monitoring, and there are staff downstairs. So, generally live in the hotel can sleep a solid sleep. And many people often travel on business, the hotel to live more after there is no sense of precaution. Before a business trip in the field of Ms. Yu, live in the hotel encountered a scary thing, which makes her feel that live in the hotel is actually not safe.

The other day, Ms. Yu chose to stay at a hotel because she was going out of town on business. The hotel's standard room costs more than 400 a day, and Ms. Yu's room number is 1715.Why is the room number specifically mentioned here? Below you will know. Since she was traveling alone on business and was a woman, Ms. Yu was extra careful and put the chain on the door lock before she went to bed. And thanks to Ms. Yu's caution this day, she escaped a crisis.

This night was a "nightmare" for Ms. Yu. At around 2 a.m., Ms. Yu actually heard someone knocking on her door. Even at home, someone knocking on the door in the middle of the night is a scary thing. Not to mention that this is in a hotel, first, no one will recognize themselves, and second, the waiter is not likely to come over in the middle of the night to knock on the door. Who on earth was it? What's the matter? Actually want to knock on the door of the room at two or three o'clock in the morning, don't know anyone? This can be Ms. Yu scared, at that time Ms. Yu lying in bed, did not dare to say a word. But the other party knocked a few times after the door, actually used the room card to swipe the door open! Luckily, there was a chain on the door lock, and this person was not able to come in.

Then Ms. Yu panicked, and hurriedly asked, "Who's there?" The other party replied to: "I am the waiter, do you need matches?" Ms. Yu hurriedly replied, "No, how can you swipe your room card and come in without permission!" It was a really scary thing, and luckily Ms. Yu had fastened the chain before she went to bed for the night. The waiter was not able to come in, otherwise when he came in, Ms. Yu, a single woman, really did not know what would happen.

The next day, Ms. Yu woke up directly to the hotel staff. The front desk of the hotel said: last night, someone in room 1725 (Ms. Yu stayed in 1715) asked for matches, and he accidentally reported the wrong number. As a result, this happened. Ms. Yu is very dissatisfied with this explanation, she is a single woman, whether or not she asked for something, the hotel can not be so directly open the door to come in. So Ms. Yu claimed 5,000 yuan.

The hotel manager said: it may be that the waiter is afraid of guests to lighters not matches, only deliberately asked Ms. Yu need matches, and the hotel decided to let Ms. Yu free of charge in the stay one night as compensation. But such a scary hotel, who would dare to stay another night ah, Ms. Yu did not agree.

This incident is really a bit strange, why would someone need matches in the middle of the night? And what are matches for in this day and age? Is it possible that the hotel has some kind of secret service, and is deliberately using the code word "matches" to make a deal? I wonder if any of my friends know what this phrase means? Welcome to leave a message to tell the editor.