Smartphone displaying an incoming call from a sex hotline number.
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HILTON Hotels has publicly apologized after a guest was mistakenly directed to a sex hotline instead of customer service.

The red-faced guest demanded answers after calling the number and being directed to “hot ladies.”

Smartphone displaying an incoming call from a sex hotline number.

A Hilton Hotels worker mistakenly gave a guest a phone number to a sex hotline instead of customer serviceCredit: X/GregPGH
Pedestrians walking past a Hilton hotel.

Hilton Hotels said on social media that the sex hotline number was a typoCredit: Getty

X user Greg R opened up about the awkward moment online on March 9, writing, “Hey @HiltonHotels, my wife used your app for help with reservations, and you sent her to an adult sex phone line???”

He posted a photo of a chat between Lori, presumably his wife, and a worker named Paige.

Lori had asked to confirm a phone number for Hilton Hotels‘ Verification help desk.

Then, Paige confirmed that the number was “800-548-8697.”

Greg also attached a video of his wife calling the phone number, which then brought her to an automated message saying, “Welcome to America’s hottest hotline.

“Guys, hot ladies are waiting to talk to you. Press one now,” the recording said.

“Ladies, to talk to interesting and exciting guys free, press two to connect free now.”

In an urgent response on X, Hilton Hotels quickly apologized for the eyebrow-raising phone call.

“Hi. We sincerely apologize for the typo,” the company wrote.

“The correct number is 1-800-548-8690 or feel free to send us a DM for assistance,” the worker named Zon replied moments after Greg posted.

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The U.S. Sun has reached out to Hilton Hotels and Greg for comment.

HILTON SHUTS SHOP

Hilton Hotels made headlines in February 2024 over a less risqué issue – the closing of a location in New Jersey.

The Woodcliff Lake Hilton, about a 36-minute drive north of Newark, was set to close on February 26, 2024, local ABC affiliate WABC reported earlier that month.

According to the outlet, the hotel just couldn’t financially recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, which shook the world five years ago.

The temporary business shutdowns from the years-long pandemic left a lot of businesses, especially smaller firms, financially struggling.

State Senator Holly Schepisi told WABC at the time, “It just became impossible from a financial perspective to be an ongoing concern.”

“No one expected this abrupt closure,” she added.

Meanwhile, the Sheraton Crossroads in Mahwah, about a 17-minute drive northwest of Woodcliff Lake, shuttered in December 2023.

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