
New York Influencer Shocked to Find Hotel Sent Her Luggage Back to UPS, ‘I Gues…
After sending her luggage to a hotel ahead of her vision, a New York influencer discovers her clothes were sent back to UPS.
In a recent incident highlighting potential pitfalls of modern travel hacks, a woman's attempt to streamline her luggage by shipping clothes directly to her hotel encountered an unexpected hurdle. The traveler, who preferred to remain unnamed, had arranged for her belongings to be sent ahead to a hotel in the United States, aiming to avoid the burden of a large suitcase. However, upon arrival, she discovered that one of her packages had been returned by the shipping carrier. According to hotel staff, the package was sent back because the recipient was not a registered guest at the hotel, a policy that seemingly contradicted the traveler's prior phone consultation with the establishment. The individual expressed frustration, stating she had specifically called to confirm that receiving packages as a non-guest would be permissible. This situation underscores the importance of clear communication and verification of hotel policies when utilizing alternative luggage solutions.
After sending her luggage to a hotel ahead of her vision, a New York influencer discovers her clothes were sent back to UPS.
Meg DeAngelis, from New York, recently took to TikTok with a video that unraveled the unfortunate error.
"As a hotel worker, that's crazy."