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Yeah, I got a corporate AMEX delivered to my hotel room in Madrid when I
told my company that I couldn't pay a $250/day hotel room bill (times 60 days) on my own personal credit card. Wow -- I hope you were staying at the Taj Majal. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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In a previous article, "Jay Honeck" said:
Yeah, I got a corporate AMEX delivered to my hotel room in Madrid when I told my company that I couldn't pay a $250/day hotel room bill (times 60 days) on my own personal credit card. Wow -- I hope you were staying at the Taj Majal. Nope, the Melia Castilla. Actually, come to think of it, it was only $200/day after we found that (since we were working with IBM) we could stay on the "Servicio Real" (Royal Service) floors at the IBM corporate rate instead of the "soak the gringos rate" on their regular floors. Still, looking on-line, I see that their rates haven't gotten any better. One site has one room at $252.99/night, and another at $332.99/night. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ char *p="char *p=%c%s%c;main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}";main(){print f(p,34,p,34);} |
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Still, looking on-line, I see that their rates haven't gotten any better.
One site has one room at $252.99/night, and another at $332.99/night. For those rates, they had better have the Spanish Bikini Team providing full body massages... ;-) In our place, that would get you a 1300 sq ft, 2-story townhouse, with full kitchen, 2 queen bedrooms, 2 baths (one with hot tub) -- and breakfast delivered -- for TWO nights! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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In a previous article, "Jay Honeck" said:
Still, looking on-line, I see that their rates haven't gotten any better. One site has one room at $252.99/night, and another at $332.99/night. In our place, that would get you a 1300 sq ft, 2-story townhouse, with full kitchen, 2 queen bedrooms, 2 baths (one with hot tub) -- and breakfast delivered -- for TWO nights! Madrid was expensive. A Whopper, fries and a beer at the local Burger King (yes, they sell beer at Burger King in Spain) was $10. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ [Y]ou should write for the comprehension of the next programmer who looks at your code, keep it clean and sensible, and *not* play any obscure Jedi mind-tricks. -- Anthony de Boer |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Still, looking on-line, I see that their rates haven't gotten any better. One site has one room at $252.99/night, and another at $332.99/night. For those rates, they had better have the Spanish Bikini Team providing full body massages... ;-) In our place, that would get you a 1300 sq ft, 2-story townhouse, with full kitchen, 2 queen bedrooms, 2 baths (one with hot tub) -- and breakfast delivered -- for TWO nights! What about the massages? :-) Matt |
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"Chuck" wrote in message m...
"John Galban" wrote in message om... snip I've almost never kept a balance on a credit card. If I can't get a real loan (i.e. bank loan with reasonable terms), then that means I probably can't afford whatever it is I want to buy. Must be nice... I don't have the option of very many luxuries, so I need credit from time to time for necessities... Reread my post. I said that if you do need to borrow money, a credit card is the most expensive (and risky) way to get it, leaving you even fewer options for luxuries. If a credit card is your only option, then you're in need of some financial planning. My point was that the typical credit card agreement exposes you to a potential finanacial disaster. It allows the issuing bank to put you into a financial hole that could take years to dig yourself out of. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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(Paul Tomblin) writes:
Madrid was expensive. A Whopper, fries and a beer at the local Burger King (yes, they sell beer at Burger King in Spain) was $10. Try Martinique. I emptied out the mini-bar and bought cheese, meat and French break to meet per-diem. Sunday I ate at the tourist hotel's buffet brunch and it was $40.00... -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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Roger writes:
BTW, every since the checking account has existed, people have depended on the time for a check to clear. That is coming to an end as are the jobs flying canceled checks. In the not too distant future, when you write a check, it will be debited against your account and credited to the payee almost instantly. It's this way in some areas now, but it's becoming universal. Make that "past" as Check21 went into effect this month. Note your deposits STILL 'anti-float'.... -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
Unfortunately, our schools and often our parents simply don't teach people good financial management skills. And society in general certainly encourages financial recklessness and people without the skills and will power to handle it can easily get in trouble. Reluctantly dipping my toe in this thread and finding something on which to agree with Matt :-) My parents, bless 'em, did their best to give me a good start in life and I certainly thank them for all they did for me, but they couldn't pass on knowledge they didn't have. They didn't know much about how to manage money, and I inherited their ignorance. I didn't know how much I didn't know. I've been to the brink and seen down into the abyss. I'm still learning. If you (collective you) are like me, take the initiative to get some help, training, education in managing money, then apply the things you learn. It's not too late... and don't forget to pass along what you learn to your kids. Dave |
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Did you ever think that maybe it's not just pilots that find themselves in
circumstances beyond their control? I just hate to see anybody lumping whole groups into a category like "scum" or "low-life" unless the facts warrant it. I'm sure there are some, but I'm equally sure that there are some no-shows that have legitimate reasons. Hopefully, they do everything they can to contact you in a timely manner, but even that's not always possible. mike regish "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:AbFqd.108236$V41.44108@attbi_s52... Sometimes we just have to realize that the world is full of scum, and a few of these low-lifes will stay at our inn. (Or, as in this case, WON'T stay at our inn.... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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