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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI'm miffed with Expedia. How does this work then? £63 + £63 = £158.60. Have whinged on their facebook page (I called customer care and spoke to an Indian gentleman called James, but their systems were down...)
They also applied the discount code to only one of the rooms.
They also applied the discount code to only one of the rooms.
Might mail to ASA 'cause I'm feeling belligerent..Comment
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He also told me "all websites are the same" Hotels.com clearly shows the rate per night inclusive of VAT, so all websites are not the same.
Edit: According to my mate, hotels.com are owned by expedia.
Ah well, complaint sent.Last edited by mudskipper; 22 August 2014, 18:51.Comment
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Ugh. Just realised I may need to go into town tomorrow, but they're having some kind of "festival" to celebrate the completion of the elected mayor's latest ill-thought-out "urban regeneration" project, so parking + crowds = nightmareComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHe also told me "all websites are the same" Hotel.com clearly shows the rate per night inclusive of VAT, so all websites are not the same.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostASA (or maybe Trading Standards) the gitsComment
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Just went to the shop to get some rice krispies. Tentatively jogged down the road for a couple of hundred yards. Hip seemed fine (although hamstring did feel tight)
Might try a little run at the weekend.Comment
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Originally posted by Alias View PostI reckon wine will fix thatComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI've gone with ASA. I feel like Victor Meldrew.
Currently airing my sheets with a 2kW fan heater so I've got sommat to sleep on tonight.
Maybe I do need a tumble drier.Comment
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