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  • MaryPoppins
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    Originally posted by kandr View Post
    Still I would imagine it would be around £250 minimum, big chunk of the rate, and surely you can rent a flat for less than 7.5k a month.
    We're not all on £80.00 per day.

    If she's on £1.5k+ per day, like me*, it's proportionate.


    *this may be slightly exaggerated

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  • kandr
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    She won't be paying £800

    I've stayed at places longterm and had the cost of a £200 room per night cut to £70.
    Still I would imagine it would be around £250 minimum, big chunk of the rate, and surely you can rent a flat for less than 7.5k a month.

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  • MarillionFan
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    She won't be paying £800

    I've stayed at places longterm and had the cost of a £200 room per night cut to £70.

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Cripes, what's the rate?

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  • kandr
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    Must be on a hefty rate to make it worthwhile, or will BP be footing the bill?

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  • b0redom
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    2 year rule?

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  • MarillionFan
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    Not much of a report is it?

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  • swamp
    started a topic Contractor accommodation in London

    Contractor accommodation in London

    BP worker living at The Ritz for 3 years | News

    BP worker living at The Ritz for 3 years

    An IT consultant for BP who has been living in a £815-a-night suite at The Ritz for almost three years today claimed her five-star accommodation was cheaper than a renting “a nice flat”.

    Niloo Madani, 31, has been living in the luxurious junior suite since 2008 when she started working for the oil giant, and is employed under three-month contracts.

    “No landlord would rent to me,” she said.

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