Good afternoon. I am writing to record the following: I was staying at The Westbourne Hyde Park Hotel from July 06 to July 13. On the morning of July 12, I left the room and I forgot my wedding ring on the nightstand. When I returned to the hotel at night, the ring was not there. I reported the situation at the hotel reception and the person who was there told me that in the next morning he would inform the manager to check the security cameras and investigate. On the morning of July 13, when I was check out of the hotel, nobody told me anything about it. I asked for the manager who, without even offering an apologize, he limited himself to charging the last night pending payment, he told me that the staff had informed to him about the situation and that he will contact me if they will find the ring. I understand that it is not a lot what the manager can do to solve the loss of an object inside the hotel room. However, he should at least offer an apologize and show concern at a possible theft, the indifference of the manager is disrespectful, it shows he was not interested in the facts, so it seems that he is used to hear about these situations. My wedding ring has unquantifiable sentimental value to me. Although I'm 99% sure my ring won't show up, but I want to at least express my angry for my ring's disappearance and the hotel manager's lack of empathy. Today the power of social networks allows us as citizens to give our opinion and inform others so that they are warned.