> In Europe? Don't you mean "in that specific hotel, on that specific day, with that specific employee"?
No I don't mean all of that. He wrote "In Europe this would literally be zero problem, hence my attempt." I'm curious, if you can get a hotel room key in Europe without ID, how does that work? Does the phone work as proof?
Apologies, I misunderstood your question. I interpreted your question as a dismissive general response, but it appears that it was a legitimate question about a specific thing.
It's all good. I opened up a can of worms at the start by expressing doubt, it was all kind of a joke but as we all know, text on a screen lacks expression.
No I don't mean all of that. He wrote "In Europe this would literally be zero problem, hence my attempt." I'm curious, if you can get a hotel room key in Europe without ID, how does that work? Does the phone work as proof?