Next level clown world

Just booked an apartment in Nashville with hotels.com

After this they contacted me via email and required me to upload

Government ID

Phone number

Credit card number

Selfie

Response was go fuck yourself. Now I have to do a clawback in credit card as it was a no refund booking.

I did explain all I wanted was a room not opening a bank account. Still no go

Avoid these fucks at all cost

https://www.sonder.com

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That seems like a lot just for a room. Yikes.

Also to confirm it wasn’t hotels that contacted me it was actually sonder.

Many countries have laws requiring foreign visitors to register with the local police. By taking your passports the hotels are doing this for you (and it's not their decision - it's the law - they have no choice). If the hotel didn't do this for you, you would have to find a local police station and register yourself.

Fuggem bro

Thank God for claw backs

Fiat clownworld crap. Drives me insane.

I wouldn't blame you ! Sound like some crazy shit I never heard of that . And I use them 🤔

Hotels all require such information now days. ID, Credit card, phone number, photo/video documentation at check in is typically just recorded on the CC cameras in person.

Everyone is tracked everywhere they go and everything they do.

Yes they do but to have to upload that info to thier own site a month out is fucking crap. Opsec disaster

I’m gonna get a set of fake travel ids.

If my money isn't good enough, gfy.

Yes exactly. The concern is that they will all start doing it and we will have no choice but to sleep on the park bench. We need to make a stand

For sure, gets me instantly pissed when I'm asked for anything more than a card number and email.

i recently went to Washington DC and when i got to a hotel i realized i lost my driver's license ( 2 weeks earlier i was asked to show it and forgot to take it back ) ... the hotel wouldn't let me check in without a valid ID ( which they said was driver's license or passport ).

i asked them if they would accept an older ( expired ) version i did have on me and they said no.

i then went to another hotel and gave them the expired one without saying it was expired and they didn't notice it was expired and i was able to get a room.

immediately upon getting back i went to DMV and asked for a replacement, which they said i will get in the mail within 2 weeks, in the mean time they gave me a temporary paper one.

a few days later i tried getting a room in Boston using the same trick ( giving them my expired license ) but this time it was a white man and not a black woman checking me in and he caught the fact that license was expired. i then showed him the paper one and he reluctantly accepted it.

all of these hotels were Hilton where i stayed before but that wasn't good enough for them - they still wanted my ID for some reason.

it's like if your kids came home from school and even though they had been coming home that way every day because they were missing some documents you told them to get lost LOL.

i really was uncomfortable with the fact that i went *that* close to sleeping on the street simply because two weeks earlier when i went to get a tour of a fitness center they asked for me ID and then forgot to give it back to me.

It is very common to have to ID yourself at reception when checking into a hotel and don't think I have ever stayed in a hotel that didn't require me to show an ID at some point during my stay.

I stayed with Sonder in South Beach, Miami on several occasions. Their concept is that you don't need to check-in, you just use their app on your phone to open the main door to the hotel lobby and use your phone or pin to open the door to your room, there's is someone at reception but there is no need to visit them during your stay.

I'm pretty sure this is the reason they require you to ID before you arrive. If this is not for you, you can always decide to stay elsewhere but for me Sonder is definitely the better way to travel.

My 2cts.

Maybe. But sending a selfie. That’s insanity

Not really, otherwise you could be checking in with someone else their ID because they are unable to verify because as a guest of Sonder you will not have to visit reception.

Yep not for me. I voted with my feet.

Time from all the booking/hire appears to be recreated on Nostr.. OK maybe yet, but I hope it is coming..

And while your're at it, avoid River . com

Need to show up, pay cash, and use fake ID.