Treat your other half to a fabulous Valentines break at...
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...why, Travelodge Bedford of course!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Valentines-Weekend-at-Travel...
Apparently the seller can no longer go due to ill health. I'm guessing a smack in the chops.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Valentines-Weekend-at-Travel...
Apparently the seller can no longer go due to ill health. I'm guessing a smack in the chops.
Just a warning. Same things happens at the Hotel I work at.
You pay the buyer however much for the "cheap" hotel room. At places such as Premier Inn the room is payment on arrival. Some people turn up having paid £11 for a £50 room and then realise they will actually end up paying £61 because the seller has not actually paid but just changed your details.
You pay the buyer however much for the "cheap" hotel room. At places such as Premier Inn the room is payment on arrival. Some people turn up having paid £11 for a £50 room and then realise they will actually end up paying £61 because the seller has not actually paid but just changed your details.
ymwoods said:
Just a warning. Same things happens at the Hotel I work at.
You pay the buyer however much for the "cheap" hotel room. At places such as Premier Inn the room is payment on arrival. Some people turn up having paid £11 for a £50 room and then realise they will actually end up paying £61 because the seller has not actually paid but just changed your details.
For the cheaper room rates it is pay in advance and no refunds, same with Ibis hotels etc.You pay the buyer however much for the "cheap" hotel room. At places such as Premier Inn the room is payment on arrival. Some people turn up having paid £11 for a £50 room and then realise they will actually end up paying £61 because the seller has not actually paid but just changed your details.
ymwoods said:
Just a warning. Same things happens at the Hotel I work at.
You pay the buyer however much for the "cheap" hotel room. At places such as Premier Inn the room is payment on arrival. Some people turn up having paid £11 for a £50 room and then realise they will actually end up paying £61 because the seller has not actually paid but just changed your details.
Sounds like the voice of experience? You pay the buyer however much for the "cheap" hotel room. At places such as Premier Inn the room is payment on arrival. Some people turn up having paid £11 for a £50 room and then realise they will actually end up paying £61 because the seller has not actually paid but just changed your details.
How was your weekend away at Thickthorn services on the A11, by the way?

Cara Van Man said:
ymwoods said:
Just a warning. Same things happens at the Hotel I work at.
You pay the buyer however much for the "cheap" hotel room. At places such as Premier Inn the room is payment on arrival. Some people turn up having paid £11 for a £50 room and then realise they will actually end up paying £61 because the seller has not actually paid but just changed your details.
Sounds like the voice of experience? You pay the buyer however much for the "cheap" hotel room. At places such as Premier Inn the room is payment on arrival. Some people turn up having paid £11 for a £50 room and then realise they will actually end up paying £61 because the seller has not actually paid but just changed your details.
How was your weekend away at Thickthorn services on the A11, by the way?

Places like Premier Inn do not take the money in advance, it is payment on arrival even with the £29 a night rooms, however you can not cancel the room and if you do not turn up then are still charged (to the CC details given...or that it has been changed to)
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