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23. tammikuuta 2025
The company I work for paid for it and I still feel like they had my pants down. When booking, it stated there was parking but on the day of arrival I got an email telling me that if I haven't pre-booked a parking space, I need to go to the paid car park. That was the first time I was finding out about this. When they let me in, I was taken back to the 90s with the smell of a dirty, deep fat fryer The apartment itself had many issues. If you want to be warm, you better think again. There is a digital thermostat and you can set it to what you want but it will never achieve it and in small print, it says the heating is managed centrally. So at 19:00-ish, it turns off and there is nothing you can do about it. It is winter, the temperature in the room dropped to single figures. The smoke detector was covered with a bin bag No plug in the sink to do washing up, must be a shortage in the area The shower head has created its own form of life, with what was growing off it The hardest bed in the world (it could have frozen solid due to the lack of warmth) Bedding had a lovely off white colour and was ripped When I was sat on the sofa watching TV, I was afraid to move because it felt like it was going to spring open at any moment and launch me on to the train line (it is a sofa bed) The bin was fighting for its life to stay together. It needs a major renovation. It has been done up as cheap as possible but they slap a decent price tag per night. I had to leave a day early, my back couldn't handle another night in that bed and frostbite was starting to set in on my fingers.
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