Stayed at the hotel for 1 night. On the day of check-out, I forgot a 1-salung gold ring on the headboard and the table where the phone is placed. Initially, I called the front desk to check the items, but I received a message that the items were not found, so I agreed to go back and check again myself and check the CCTV. It turned out that the room was the first room with only one maid, but the staff did not press the maid for the truth. Instead, the staff said that the maid would never take the items because there is a service fee of almost 20,000 baht per month. Most of the valuable items that are found are always returned to the customer. However, the items that the staff claimed instead are usually items that can be tracked with GPS signals. The staff also said that the customer might have thrown them in the trash or put them in a bag, even though the CCTV footage showed that there were items when checking in. When leaving the accommodation, they did not put them out. The hotel did not press the maid for anything more personally. This stay shows a high level of insecurity. Now, we will search for the culprit to the fullest extent. Even though the staff said that “no one has reported anything more valuable than this,” the missing items always have more sentimental value than money. In this era when gold is expensive, it takes a long time to earn each baht to hear words like this.