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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I haven't come across hourly rate hotels in this country (but who knows? I gather they are not uncommon in some countries).
I imagine that day rate hotels are much easier to find. (To be fair to hotels, they are going to have to clean the room whether it is occupied for an hour or longer). |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I've got my own flat in north London if u would like to use it for a hour or so ?"
Thanks for the offer, that's really cool I'll need to speak the young lady ....
Everyone else, thank you so much going to check some suggestions out ... Gaffer tape, allergic to it, prefer cable ties |
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over a year ago
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"I think you'd be missing a trick, if you didn't get the young lady in question an "i love lamp" tshirt."
Ooh! Never thought of that, perhaps I could market a whole range of 'I love lamp' merchandise .... |
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"From9-5
Easy, simple.
It works.
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Hmmmmm
It worked fine untill half an hour before the earliest I could book in to the Hotel, (pay upon arrival) when I got a phone call and email from the French company who were dealing with the dailyuse booking saying the price quoted and agreed upon was incorrect an it was now £9.00 more expensive to use the room. Methinks 'le ripoff'... |
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