Members Popular Post pauleiro Posted February 20 Members Popular Post Posted February 20 Yesterday, a friend of mine, a regular in Pointe, was charged 2 bottles of whisky for 900 BRL. He did not drink any whisky ... the barman came and accepted that it was maybe an error ... then my friend realized that he had been charged for 3 rooms when he actually only used 2 ... the barman was still at reception when my own bill appeared on the screen and he said : "I forgot the Heineken you had !" I made fun of him asking him how he could remember what the various customers had drunk and claimed that I did not drink any beer. They accepted to remove the item. Last time I went there, they tried to charge me a room on a free cabin night since I had spend 3 minutes more in the room ie 33 minutes instead of 30 minutes. One boy mentionned to me yesterday that he recently left the place with a customer who was drunk and the customer was overcharged by ... 1000 BRL. So, check your bill in Pointe ! Latbear4blk, AsianExplorer, Axiom2020 and 4 others 3 4 Quote
Gaybutton Posted February 20 Posted February 20 2 hours ago, pauleiro said: So, check your bill in Pointe ! I have a better idea. Don't go there . . . vinapu, pauleiro, Riobard and 2 others 4 1 Quote
12is12 Posted February 20 Posted February 20 Another idea: send emails or txts to the owner, alerting him to his deteriorating reputation. SolaceSoul and Riobard 2 Quote
Members asdsrfr Posted February 21 Members Posted February 21 Frequently the owner's son is working at reception. I was there recently multiple times over Carnival and didn't have any issues. They are generally pretty good about letting you review your charges. I find that at 117 they generally present you with a total amount--followed by an eye roll or look of frustration if you ask to see the breakdown. As I mentioned in another thread I was over charged 3/3 nights at Lagoa in SP--so always review your bill! Mavica and babybear2 1 1 Quote
babybear2 Posted February 21 Posted February 21 2 hours ago, asdsrfr said: Frequently the owner's son is working at reception. I was there recently multiple times over Carnival and didn't have any issues. They are generally pretty good about letting you review your charges. I find that at 117 they generally present you with a total amount--followed by an eye roll or look of frustration if you ask to see the breakdown. As I mentioned in another thread I was over charged 3/3 nights at Lagoa in SP--so always review your bill! agree, 117 receptionist has pretty bad attitude Quote
floridarob Posted February 21 Posted February 21 8 hours ago, babybear2 said: agree, 117 receptionist has pretty bad attitude I don't let him bother me, I always want to see the bill, especially at these saunas.... if I'm with a friend that's buying a lot of drinks, I keep track on whatsapp with him of everything ordered....when the waiters/bartenders see gringos ordering a lot, they figure they won't notice a few more drinks and tack some on....I'm like an IRS audit at checkout matching my list with theirs.....about 75% of the time there are "errors". khaolakguy, ShivRoy and Mavica 3 Quote
floridarob Posted February 21 Posted February 21 On 2/20/2024 at 6:46 AM, pauleiro said: So, check your bill in Pointe ! Ha, i didn't notice who had written this.....see what happens when I'm not around to keep an eye on him 😝 Mavica and pauleiro 2 Quote
Members Riobard Posted February 22 Members Posted February 22 Could be simply the 117,000th and counting checkout adjudication … Quote
Members Riobard Posted February 22 Members Posted February 22 On 2/20/2024 at 5:37 PM, 12is12 said: Another idea: send emails or txts to the owner, alerting him to his deteriorating reputation. Make sure you thank him for having attentively noticed your consumption rate, sending floor staff over to you making sure you didn’t need that extra bebida or a microwaved frozen pizza. Allegedly. Then encourage him to bring in talent that inspires one to cover multiple sequential cabin lets and added refreshments for hires. But, sure, a brothel trade broker gets into the business for the precision of merchandise tallying and the associated reputation of it. 😉 If you’re nice and polite about checking the tab, like we typically do at restaurants, etc, perhaps it really doesn’t matter what ‘tude we perceive with often a queue behind us. Xclay 1 Quote
ShivRoy Posted February 23 Posted February 23 I agree - I always check the bill both at 117 and at Pointe. There has been maybe only one or two occasions at 117 when the bill was incorrect - but I quickly got that it's a habit at Pointe. In the past few years, it got so bad that I started laughing correcting the bill every bloody time - every night at Pointe there would be extra drinks or extra items (the receptionist would bring one of the bar staff and the item/s would get removed - but it just happened almost every time). It got slightly better when Junior's son started to man the reception, and he's also very friendly - however, even with him some games continue. Once, I saw a charge for a suite on a free suite night on Weds - Junior's son told me, "oh you had a nicer suite, they are not free". Those who've ever been to any Rio sauna, be it 117 or Pointe, know that no single suite there is any nice. After a bit of an argument, that paid suite became free as it should be. On another night, there was a "cleaning fee" - again, Junior's son claimed this was added to the bill by a cleaning lady - and there was nothing untoward in the suite apart from your usual cum on the sheets. That cleaning fee stayed. I didn't get any extra drinks on the bills recently though - but even though I like Pointe and I want them to succeed, this is the only sauna in Brazil I'm constantly disputing my bills with. With their attendance clearly dropping in the past 2 years and them ceding even more ground to 117, I fear this is the very wrong strategy on their part. pauleiro 1 Quote
ShivRoy Posted February 23 Posted February 23 On 2/20/2024 at 5:37 PM, 12is12 said: Another idea: send emails or txts to the owner, alerting him to his deteriorating reputation. I sent them an Instagram message, never got a reply Quote
floridarob Posted February 23 Posted February 23 6 hours ago, ShivRoy said: I sent them an Instagram message, never got a reply You'd get the same result in person, lol Lucky 1 Quote
Mavica Posted February 24 Posted February 24 It's not just saunas, or Brazil ... checking the detail / charges for anything is just the smart thing to do. Xclay, SolaceSoul and Marc in Calif 2 1 Quote
Members bangdom Posted February 27 Members Posted February 27 So I went to Pointe 202 tonight... had a jack daniels and soda on bill which i didn't drink...Junior's son was on reception, he called the 2 barman out to reception but they spoke Portugese so not sure what was said but sensed the barman denied adding extra charges. Junior's son removed the extra 2 items from the bill. They prob need to replace the barman if they are the ones adding extra charges. Quote
Members SolaceSoul Posted March 1 Members Posted March 1 On 2/22/2024 at 10:48 PM, ShivRoy said: Once, I saw a charge for a suite on a free suite night on Weds - Junior's son told me, "oh you had a nicer suite, they are not free". Those who've ever been to any Rio sauna, be it 117 or Pointe, know that no single suite there is any nice. After a bit of an argument, that paid suite became free as it should be. FYI: There is at least one suite at 202 that is never free on free nights. I believe it is suite 7, and it is considered the comparably nicer suite at Point. So, yes, Junior’s son at the front desk was correct and he was not conning you or playing games with you. A good idea is to make sure that the garoto does not book the room for you. Often, on a busier night (like free cabin night), in the interest of time, they will just request whatever room is available. Or if the garoto does book the room for you, insist that it’s only the free suite that will be accepted no matter what becomes available. I am not aware of any similar rooms at Club 117 that are not free on free cabin nights. Quote
Members SolaceSoul Posted March 1 Members Posted March 1 On 2/20/2024 at 7:37 PM, 12is12 said: Another idea: send emails or txts to the owner, alerting him to his deteriorating reputation. This has to be the most gringoey thing I’ve read all week. Thanks for the laughs! khaolakguy 1 Quote