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justwannadie
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- May 20, 2018
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I'm going to book a hotel and jump sometime in the future. I have several hotels in mind but there's one I really want to use. I'm going to ask for a high floor. This by itself isn't necessarily suspicious, people ask for high floor rooms all the time. But let's say they don't have a room on a high floor. I don't want to make a reservation ahead because I live with my parents and most of all, I want it to be on a day that I choose, so I want to make the reservation on the same day I call. So if a room isn't available on a high floor, I'll have to call back on a different day and ask. Isn't this suspicious? I have a young voice, I live in the same state as the hotel I'm staying at. Why would someone book a hotel room JUST for the purpose of staying on a high floor? Who has that time? To call multiple times within a month for a high floor room? Is there ANY excuse for this? I'm going to ask for a room above the 25th floor. I don't know how many times I'll have to call before I'm able to get the room I'm looking for. Suspicious or not?