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Another moneysupermarket.com con
The_Bookman
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One of this week's offerings:
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/deals/national-deals/1437/the-cottage-in-the-wood/view-deal.
From The Cottage In The Wood's website:
http://www.cottageinthewood.co.uk/roomrates.html
So................save a quid by NOT using the new owners.
Thanks, Martin
Happy to discuss. Perhaps it's just me.
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/deals/national-deals/1437/the-cottage-in-the-wood/view-deal.
From The Cottage In The Wood's website:
http://www.cottageinthewood.co.uk/roomrates.html
So................save a quid by NOT using the new owners.
Thanks, Martin
Happy to discuss. Perhaps it's just me.
If in doubt - do something. (With fond memories of Harry Chapin)
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The_Bookman wrote: »One of this week's offerings:
From The Cottage In The Wood's website:
So................save a quid by NOT using the new owners.
Thanks, Martin
Happy to discuss. Perhaps it's just me.
Or stay for two nights for a pound more through the moneysupermarket deal?0 -
The_Bookman wrote: »One of this week's offerings:
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/deals/national-deals/1437/the-cottage-in-the-wood/view-deal.
From The Cottage In The Wood's website:
http://www.cottageinthewood.co.uk/roomrates.html
So................save a quid by NOT using the new owners.
Thanks, Martin
Happy to discuss. Perhaps it's just me.
You do know the moneysupermarket deal is for TWO nights, the prices on the Cottage In The Wood's website are for ONE night!0 -
Silly Billy.
Its a blumming lot of money though, for one night :eek:make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
The moneysupermarket prices are for a 'Classic' room, which is not the top room as you can upgrade for £30.
The cottage in the woods own website doesn't list which rooms are in which category. Assuming a classic room is the second level down, that's still £336 for two nights - hardly the RRP: £393.50 that MoneySupermarket claim.
If a classic room is the third level down (more likely, as the cottage's website refers to Superior and Executive as well) then the real price for two nights is £296.
I'd love to know where they get the RRP from0
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