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E-mails Italy and Paris
Extremely frustrated! Have sent e-mails to various sites and hotels only to have them returned as "unable to locate". These are supposedly up to date postings from guide book and internet resources. <BR> <BR>Does anyone have any suggestions? <BR> <BR>Much appreciated <BR>
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Yes ... use fax if possible or give them a call. I find, quite often, e-mail to be quite unreliable, for whatever reasons. (Among them ... so many resources are out-of-date before publication, and small hotels, like people, change I'net suppliers often, seemingly. <BR> <BR>If you're contacting a small hotel they may not reply (fax or e-mail) if they're already full. Delay in response is probably a good reason to make a phone call. <BR> <BR>Some helpful hints on using the Internet for hotel bookings in www.twenj.com/tipshotels.htm <BR> <BR>Good luck and happy travels, <BR> <BR>Ed
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<BR>I recently returned from Paris and had booked a hotel thru email. I emailed approximately 10 hotels and five responded. Not sure why you are not having any luck. It has been very successful for me over the last two years.
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Golly, Fran ... I don't know whether I'd consider a 50% response rate particularly successful.
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Which hotels? <BR>Maybe some of us have more updated addresses. <BR>nancy
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<BR>I travel all over the world and look at things very positively. Fifty percent response is good in my opinion as I see the glass half full. When you've traveled as much, you will realize the internet is not as common as it is in the States.
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Hi <BR>I'd fax them or call. When you call, time it to reach the hotel during the day shift so you will almost always reach a reservationist who speaks English. If you fax, allow a couple of days for a response.
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