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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostCall me paranoid but I always check the potential damage before buying several rounds, especially when abroad, Paris is well know for ripping off pint drinkers.
I heard the tale of two chaps I was working with in Budapest when it just becoming civilised again (1999ish). They had gone to a t***y bar and had been presented with a menu for drinks, very reasonable - two beers and a whisky each please. On coming to leave they were presented with a bill for 10x as much, a menu with the inflated prices to prove it and two rather large, mean looking gentlemen.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI've worked in most countries in Eastern Europe, along with Australia, the Lebanon and Northern Africa for some period of time. At no time was 50% off the defacto standard.
Most of the places I've been to recently happy hour has been about 33% off.
I expect the terms of the happy hour were displayed openly in 8 point font for all to see.
If you're that troubled by it complain to the local trading standards agency. They seem to kick off in France about the slightest consumer infringement so you might actually get the place shut down.
The terms were NOT OPENLY DISPLAYED. That is why I am angry....... and obviously they were not for a reason!!
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostCall me paranoid but I always check the potential damage before buying several rounds, especially when abroad, Paris is well know for ripping off pint drinkers.
A beer in my hotel last last week was 9 Euro. Bloody good job the company's paying.
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostLooks like you were ripped off twice... 6.50 with a 0.50 discount is 6 euros. 4 x 6 = 24. You were charged 27 you say?
Yes!!!!! It's disgusting, and sums up the arrogant French attitude to tourists. I hope they get hit hard in the imminent recession.
I noticed also that a pretty basic hotel(Hotel Cluny) I stayed at in 1998 which were then charging 50 Euros a night, now charge 150 Euros for a single room. I'm surprised anybody goes to Paris nowadays!!!
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostCall me paranoid but I always check the potential damage before buying several rounds, especially when abroad, Paris is well know for ripping off pint drinkers.
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Call me paranoid but I always check the potential damage before buying several rounds, especially when abroad, Paris is well know for ripping off pint drinkers.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostWherever in the world I have been, and I have been to and worked in many countries, and happy hour has been advertised, the discount has been approx 50%. In fact, in another bar in Paris the previous night we did get 50% discount.
My view is that a .5 Euro discount on a 6.5 Euro beer is hardly 'happy hour' and is in fact 'sharp practice' and should be illegal if not openly displayed. They deserve to lose as many customers as possible, as far as I am concerned.
Most of the places I've been to recently happy hour has been about 33% off.
I expect the terms of the happy hour were displayed openly in 8 point font for all to see.
If you're that troubled by it complain to the local trading standards agency. They seem to kick off in France about the slightest consumer infringement so you might actually get the place shut down.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThats nothing
I tried to get a beer in the 'Bar Mitzva' near the pastille and they wanted to look at the end of me knob before they would serve me
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Looks like you were ripped off twice... 6.50 with a 0.50 discount is 6 euros. 4 x 6 = 24. You were charged 27 you say?
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostThis is just one of the sites I am posting this on, and the main thing is that it makes me feel a bit better. I hate dishonesty!!!!
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Thats nothing
I tried to get a beer in the 'Bar Mitzva' near the pastille and they wanted to look at the end of me knob before they would serve me
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Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostThe bar owner will be distraught at the loss of business from 50 people on here (of which probably zero are planning a trip to that particular bar in Paris in the next 5 years)
This is just one of the sites I am posting this on, and the main thing is that it makes me feel a bit better. I hate dishonesty!!!!
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