HOLIDAYMAKER sparked a furious debate after being convicted of "devaluing" bottles of medium-quality toiletries in recognition of the hotel's cleaning staff.
British mother Lizzie Hanbury sent a photo of her gift on a Facebook page dedicated to the famous Spanish seaside resort of Benidorm.
He also considered writing a handwritten note in Spanish, thanking the cleaning staff for their efforts to keep their room spotless.
The gifts included a pair of unwanted sunglasses, baby oil, Radox shower gel, Alberto balm shampoo, body spray and mesh shower stool.
He also said that he left toys and sweets behind.
Lizzie wrote, "Ready for the cleaning staff tomorrow, including toys and sweets, when kids fly home in the morning."
But she was surprised by the avalanche of abuse she suffered for her actions.
Almost 200 people have commented on this article about Benidorm. Seriously, before the directors closed the debate over violence against Lizzie.
One person said, "I think the cleaners would appreciate a small tip instead of the rest of the toiletries."
Another added, "It seems very rude to me, people leave me toiletries, it's certainly not a gift or a present, it's the leftovers you do not want to take home, God knows what someone did."
Louise Wagstaff shared a brief thank-you note with a silver saucer and unwanted alcohol bottles.
Ian said of Lizzie's remains: "Employees work hard for very low wages instead of offending them with all the shit you throw away anyway, do the right thing and leave a decent tip (at least 1 euro per day).
"Do you spend thousands of dollars on a holiday in Benidorm, but you can not leave a decent tip?
"Warn employees correctly instead of offending them with their leftovers!"
The last word was addressed to Administrator Tracy, who wrote, "Incredibly, someone is doing something good to change and be mistreated.
"After closing, respect your colleagues, everyone has a right to disagreement, but think carefully about how that opinion is expressed in the written text, read it again before clicking ok x.
"This issue has already been discussed and is currently no longer allowed in the band."
How many advices are always a hot topic, with another label around the world.
Earlier this year, a former housekeeper reported that hotel guests had advised at least £ 7.50 a day for maintenance personnel.
He also suggested that guests should help pick up the towels.
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