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The times they are a changing - Hotels
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostOne thing I have seen is that small places WIFi is standard, but big chains you pay an stupid about for it, best is £3 for 24 hours, worse is £15 for 24 hours!Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostAye, this was in Yurp, not the UK or the US
On the cards/cash front I had difficulties in the 90s after some prolonged bench time. B&Bs didn't want cards, but wouldn't take a cheque without a cash card (i.e no business account cheques). My hole in the wall weekly limit was absurdly low so I ended up opening up an account in a local branch.
Oh, clientco was on a green field site, so I couldn't get to a physical bank except for Friday afternoons.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostThe 19th century is 1800-1899
You were born in the 20th century.
Wow a genius - but what has it got to do with hotels. Can you expand on the comment you made earlier?Comment
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostI don't think I've ever seen a kettle in a hotel room outside the UK unless it was an apartment style room.
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Oh, clientco was on a green field site, so I couldn't get to a physical bank except for Friday afternoons.Comment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostStayed in quite a few hotels over the last few weeks, and I noticed three very interesting things.
well, they are interesting to me. Thats what I mean. I am not implying that everyone will find them interesting
1. WiFi now comes as standard
2. Coffe and tea and kettle in the room are a thing of the past
3. Cards - the smaller hotels will deal only in cash. they dont even bother to swipe a card
Never been at a place that only deals in cash.
Wifi as others have said is free in public places but costs in the room. No sure whyComment
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Free WiFi at Travelodge is poo. I pay for it, £60 for 3 months worth.Contracting: more of the money, less of the sh1tComment
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Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostWow a genius - but what has it got to do with hotels. Can you expand on the comment you made earlier?Comment
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Dont forget Channel 27Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by Robinho View PostI am implying that the OP is out of touch with modern times because he is so old (being born between the years of 1800-1899).Comment
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