A woman who published a recording of a Bali hotel employee asking for oral sex in return for a refund after being incorrectly charged an extra nights stay has received death threats.
Aneta Baker was on holiday with friends when she made an inquiry about a refund for being charged a night she wasn’t there.
Since Daily Mail Australia posted the video in an article on Saturday the young Melbourne mother-of-four has been overwhelmed with nasty, vicious messages which includes threats against her life.
The mother-of-four was on holiday for a friends 30th birthday when she inquired about a refund when the man made the proposition
Mrs Baker hopes that others are cautious of his type of behaviour and has challenged her followers to be on alert but knows not everyone is as perverse (pictured: the man who is alleged to have asked for oral sex)
The Melbourne mother has now received death threats after sharing the footage (pictured)
The controversy erupted after the 28-year-old recorded a video of the Bali desk clerk asking the married woman to perform oral sex in return for his good customer service.
Left alone at the counter with the male representative as her two friends went outside for a cigarette, the Melbourne woman, who is a Christian, asked to see what her options were in having the money returned.
She claims the man took her over to an area away from the reception area and directly, more than once, indicated he would pay her if she would perform oral sex.
Mrs Baker has now been made to defend her decision to share the video, and stands by her insistence that he clearly used the phrase ‘blowjob’ in their exchange.
In the clip, the man can be heard using a phrase which does sound like inappropriately propositioning Mrs Barker.
‘One hundred percent face he asked me for a blow job. And he did so more than once, that’s the reason that I decided I had to record the conversation because of what he had plain out right asked me for a blow job,’ Mrs Baker told Daily Mail Australia on Thursday.
People have called Mrs Baker a number of disturbing, and cruel names with one stranger telling her to ‘go to the hell’
The Christian mother-of-four was angered to receive messages that questioned the authenticity of her story
A Bali hotel employee was filmed asking young married woman Aneta Baker (pictured left ) to perform oral sex
‘I recorded it immediately after he said “how about a blow job,” I just straight away had the instinct to record.
‘At the start of the video I say, “so you want me to give you what?” And it’s quite hard to hear but you can definitely catch it at 00:09 seconds in, he responds with “blow job”.’
‘It frustrates me that him and I both know that to be true but he is trying to save face,’ Mrs Baker said.
Messages have appeared in her Facebook Messenger inbox, from strangers who have read the coverage and disagree he is saying ‘blowjob’.
Some believe he was offering a ‘voucher’ instead of a refund, but Mrs Baker is adamant that was not the case.
‘There was never any confusion between our conversation, his English was fine, although not his first language we were still able to conversate without one of us needing to ask what was trying to be said because of an accent or because of broken English or because of having a misunderstanding. ‘
The Melbourne woman was accused of bullying with one person questioning Mrs Baker’s commitment to God
Some believe he was offering a ‘voucher’ instead of a refund, but Mrs Baker is adamant that was not the case
Mrs Baker, who is happily married to husband Chris (pictured) believes this wouldn’t be the first time the employee has tried
Messages also call Mrs Baker a string of unkind, rude and nasty name-calling, as well as some which invite her back to Bali so she can face ‘karma’.
‘I am just mad, frustrated and gutted that so many people believe this absurd and massively flawed theory about him trying to offer me a voucher.’
She said afterwards he admitted to the manager that he said it, never said anything about it being a joke or a misunderstanding.
‘The big boss and general guest services manager were eventually called down and he was as shocked as I was that one of his workers would ever do this. This also being the first time he’d ever heard of it happening within his hotel.
‘The boss man was incredibly apologetic and has said that this person would not have a job the next day. I am also waiting to be filled in with how they process this incident and asked to be kept in the loop.’
Strangers have reached out to disagree with Mrs Baker’s claims about the hotel clerk
In a post on Facebook (pictured) Mrs Baker shared her experience and warned others to be vigilant of others who try to take advantage of people
Messages have appeared in her Facebook Messenger inbox, from strangers who have read the coverage and disagree he is saying ‘blowjob’, as one person even threatened her life
Mrs Baker adds it is upsetting that the bigger message that could be taken away from this situation about speaking out dark or negative situations and raising awareness for others is being ignored.
‘There should be a message that empowers women to stand up against this type of behaviour that we all know happens but never expect to find ourselves in the situation.’
She said the man’s ability to communicate clearly wasn’t questioned as he was put on to her after struggling to speak with a first staffer.
‘I asked to speak to a manger or someone who could speak English better and that’s when the guy in the video came out and my interactions with him began.’
Daily Mail Australia have approached the hotel where the incident occurred for comment and did not respond immediately to questions.
She hopes that appropriate action will be taken against the hotel employee (pictured with husband Chris)