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  1. [quote user="Quillan"]

    Funny enough Clair we have people turning up with their towels at our CDH and are quite pleased when we tell them they are included. We had one group years back turn up with their own bedding as well.

    What is the latest time people accept guests for Gites?

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    I would expect a CDH to have towels and bedding.

     

    What do you mean by 'latest time'?

    Latest bookings tend to close a day or so before depending on my feelings of getting the place right fopr them (and me getting their money).

    Latest arrivals - we now use a keybox system which is really useful for those who drive. In the early days our local manager was messed about something rotten by some people .

     

    Regards

     

    John

  2. [quote user="sweet 17"]

    Could you not include the charges to begin with and give a refund to those not needing the bedding and towels?

    For example, write something along the lines of:  the cost of your gîte includes a charge of €X per person per week for the linen and towel bale.  However, if you do not need this service and do not use it, we will refund the money at the end of your stay.

    Or is it not done that way?  I don't know, having never stayed in a gîte.

    At least you are then covered for the cost, the money would have been deducted at the outset and, people being what they are, would be generally pleased to have "money back" (even if it's their own money in the first place).[:P]

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    Either way we need to know before we arrive (you don't leave 6 sets of towels and bed linen out to clutter the place ) as we have the bed made up for them.  Everything is clear from the outset - on the web site and all documents thereafter - it is not an add-on later in the process.

    John

     

     

     

     

  3. [quote user="Clair"]Owens, may I ask how much you charge for sheets and towels? (by PM if you prefer)

    For a family of 5 persons each using a set of two mitts (gants de toilette), a small towel, a bath towel and a pool towel, I have to do two "wash-and-dry" loads (as well as the washing and ironing of the bedding, which will still be included in the rental price.)
    I am thinking €8 for a set, which would mean the same family would either bring their own (which most of them already do) or opt to pay an extra €40 over the rental price.
    Too much?... Not enough?

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    We charge £7.50 or 11€ (yes I know that exchange rate needs to be reviewed !) per person. This includes towels and bed linen. If people book for a few weeks we give spares with no extra charge.  We offer a cot for free but no bedding for it (mums bring their own).

    The pricing reflected the costs our original changeover person was charging us (rounded down for simplicity). We haven't increased it in many years. Probably making a loss on it somewhere now !

    Hope that helps.

     

    John

  4. Hi

     

    We have well occupied since the winter. One renter went out of her way to leave a 'well pleased' note.

     Then we get the renters from hell....  Mrs Renter has managed to say several times that 'we are both lawyers' and at least once  'if you don't... we will post a bad review on tripadvisor'  . She also shouts at my changeover team as though the renters are colonialists and the changeover person is a slave.

     

    Where are the sites where we can 'name' and shame abusive renters ?

     

    John

     

    p.s. My changeover lady has been most supportive; attending a few times and calling out electrician when 'first attempts' have not remedied a situation. To be honest the bullying nature of the renters is leading me to suspect sabotage on their part.

  5. MOL is being a bit disingenuous blaming the APD for him cutting flkights.

    a) He always shuffles flights, sometimes to airports that pay him to give them a try.

     

    b) Knock airport has a £10 exit fee which is unpublicised and is a 'must pay' before getting on the plane, even if you have a ticket.That smacks as extortion but MOL still flies from there.

     

     

  6. 1) Obviously any one 'day' to do (or not-do ) something is more symbolic than real .

    2) Chris, don't we all wish  for the magic bullet. Something that would save the world but we actually enjoyed doing or giving up..

       e.g. Driving at 100mph actually saves fuel reduces emissions and saves lives

             Watching TV  has been proven to help save the planet by reducing wear and tear on it.

             If humans would only stop cutting (or eating if that takes your fancy) grass there would be so much 'green lung' in our cities...

             Middle lane-hogs could be forcibly removed from the road and their cars crushed for re-cycling and the drivers re-used for organ transplants, solving three problems at one go.

     

    In the meantime a balanced mixed view combined with some sensible science can't hurt.

     

     

     

    John

  7. [quote user="Patmobile"]

    No argument about the right to one's own opinion..............

      The Queen has the constitutional power to dissolve a Parliament when it becomes incapable of governing properly. ...[/quote]edited by Owens

    And she didn't even when a PM came close to civil war by setting police on their own communities in vicious ways (the miners strike).  However I do recall that there were a few 'briefing sessions' requested by HM at the time.

    I doubt whether anybody is confident that they know the route through the current world malaise. 

    Anybody here prepared to replace Gordon? I doubt there are candidates in the palace of Westminster who are better on the world economy (OK Vince Cable perhaps). 

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