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Loveholidays feeling scared of hotel
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Personally, struggling to read all the handwriting... it seems very peculiar that originally the guard did gestures which the author says that she, her partner and brother interpreted as him wanting sex with the her but then subsequently the security guard was able to clearly communicate to both the her partner and brother than he wanted rough sex with her.
She refused to involve the police, the paperwork is undated, they've failed to complete the bottom of the paperwork and failed to have it countersigned by the representative.
Incidents do unfortunately happen everywhere in the world but there are also people who are willing to make up stories and stick them on the internet (but not inform the police) when they dont get what they want.
There is another story on trip advisor but its about the lifeguard and just him chatting the poster's g/friend up but then spends time talking about how she's a 10/10 so maybe more trying to brag about how hot his g/friend is rather than anything else.
Tripadvisor puts it in 54th place out of the 94 places to stay in the area, but sure you knew that when booking. Most recent reviews are positive, one of the negative ones complains about the apparent age of the toaster in the breakfast room (though not that it makes bad toast). Most negatives are just its a bit aged and food quality and variety arent the best
If you know the poster personally and trust her then take it at face value, the form says he's been banned from working so you can be sure he won't be there. If you dont know her from Adam then maybe take it with a pinch of salt.
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aaron2025 said:I don’t think he’s been done as the police & hotel got them to sign so they stay quite what’s happened. There is a loveholidays booking reference number on the statement they did (on FB).
Hotel is called El Karma beach resort EgyptNever heard of a police force asking for a non disclosure agreement.That's in complete contradiction of their duty IMO.Were the police formally notified - that seems to be in some doubt.That aside, this issue has nothing to do with TUI if they are only providing the flight element of the booking.TUI UK do not appear to offer this hotel, however the German arm does.
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aaron2025 said:thank you everyone for your advice. It seems we have no choice but to go or we will have to pay £2500. Even thought LH know what’s going on at that same hotel🙈0
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My sister accompanied a friend to Egypt, where friend's husband was working.
During the holiday he was offered money for my sister because she had fair hair.
They treated it as joke but dd not engage.
Why was sh and her husband having a conversation in these terms with security guard? It sounds like they got in further than they expected
Go on your holiday and do not engage with the security guards.
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