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It's embarrassing! An employee of Ping An Securities was reported by four top hotels

2024-08-20

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In the early morning of August 18, Jinshi Zatan received a report from a staff member of the Conrad Hotel in Beijing, saying that Jin from Ping An Securities not only violated the regulations by flipping rooms, but she and her clients also frantically complained to the hotel front desk and wrote bad reviews.

Her crazy actions caused the bonuses of all the workers at the hotel front desk to be reduced to zero, and because of her, the group hotel in Beijing closed all the agreement prices of Ping An Group.

And it’s not just the Conrad Hotel in Beijing. The reporter also received letters of complaint from other hotels, which were copied to their hotel. Finally, she said, “We really can’t stand it anymore. We have no way out after being complained about by her.”



According to the report, Ms. Jin was suspected of reselling rooms, absenteeism without reason, embezzlement, and defrauding Xianyu customers.



The hotel where the staff member who broke the news works is the Conrad Beijing, a super luxury hotel under the internationally renowned Hilton hotel. According to Ctrip, the Conrad Beijing is located in Sanlitun and the starting price is 1,288 yuan.



The hotels involved in this report or copied in the email include at least Grand Hyatt Beijing, Regent Beijing, Park Hyatt Beijing, Ritz-Carlton Tianjin and Conrad Beijing.

This lady from Ping An Securities is really amazing. This time, she offended the four largest hotel groups in the world, including the Conrad Hotel Beijing under Hilton, the Regent Beijing under InterContinental Hotels Group, the Grand Hyatt Beijing and Park Hyatt Beijing under Hyatt Hotels, and the Ritz-Carlton under Marriott Hotels. Moreover, these hotels are either five-star, luxury or ultra-luxury.



According to the complaint, Ms. Jin from Ping An Securities violated the rules by reselling rooms, which means booking a hotel at the company's agreed price (much lower than the retail price or member discount price), and then reselling the room to a third party to earn the difference. As expected, it was precisely because the reselling was done at a high-end hotel that there was room for arbitrage.

The whistleblower told Jinshi Zatan that because her group hotels in Beijing had closed their group's negotiated rates, and she was opening four or five hotels with four or five men at the same time, and then a certain agency came to check, we refused to check her in, so she complained to the Hilton Group about our front desk, causing everyone to lose their performance. Finally, the whistleblower said that she was making money from the hotel and still complained about us, which was too much.



After this incident came out, everyone's focus was indeed unusual. Most netizens were indeed concerned about reducing costs and increasing efficiency: Ping An Securities could actually afford to stay at Beijing Conrad, while we can hardly afford to stay at Beijing Home Inn; some netizens also said that Ping An's travel standards are not low. Some responded that the agreed price was 380 yuan, while others said it was not that low, at 900 yuan.

Of course, this Ms. Jin is not staying for herself, but just flipping the room to make a profit. As the four major international hotels have complained to Ping An Securities about Ms. Jin, how will the company handle this? We will have to wait and see!