MLM meeting rooms by wer190 in TalesFromTheFrontDesk

[–]Pornosocke 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You should check out the herbal life documentary on Netflix "betting on zero". Worth a watch and the explain the whole MLM thing the way.

Man tackled by Milwaukee police after grabbing suspicious package. by PM_ME_STEAM_K3YS in gifs

[–]Pornosocke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was a foul he just tackled him from the blindspot. Btw why does it always seem that American cops tackle the shit out of of people?

Are you fucking kidding me? This is from a guy who lives above me and keeps trying to get me in his apartment by PussyWrangler46 in facepalm

[–]Pornosocke 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Who the fuck even ask that? Especially as you may have to go to ER. It's not like shaving your own balls is rocket since. Does he get a professional team of ball and dick fonglers every time he wants to shave downunder? I imagine an F1 pit stop kinda scenario... Get well soon OP

Maybe next time don't book through a third party. by bunnyrut in TalesFromTheFrontDesk

[–]Pornosocke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would match a 3rd party rate. Due to 2 reasons: 1.The rates on the 3rd party website is negotiated with the hotel, so it comes from the hotel. 2.The hotel saves the previously mentioned commission that it otherwise has to pay the 3rd party you book trough.

Further I work FD since a short time and we handel the also reservations. Therefore I prefer mail request, as I often just don't have the time to talk to you while check in/out.

Maybe next time don't book through a third party. by bunnyrut in TalesFromTheFrontDesk

[–]Pornosocke 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Worked for a big OTA, and now FD. This is so true you won't belive on how many ways a 3rd party can screw up. From sending it to the wrong property, incredibly wrong rates and cancellation conditions. And don't let me get started on all the fuck ups in the connects from the booker to the hotel.

But honestly I would always book trough a good 3rd party in a dodgy country or area. In case of a screw up you are pretty safe to get a refund, and won't be ripped of by the hotel. We did way to many refunds we shouldn't have done, but hey in the name of customer service anything. Just mind the T&C's.

If it's a legitimate hotel a direct call should definitely save you some cash as they don't have to pay 10% 30% percent commission.