Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
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No, the guest insists I have to take them. Because the guest did not read the fine print.is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
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if they made me take them, i would be leaving them. there is only so far they can push as far as I am concerned. 25% is ridiculous. You know they flood the market and you are the one that suffers for it.
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well then be FIRM and tell thm NO you do not take them. why give yourself more grief and stress?? you do not need it.No, the guest insists I have to take them. Because the guest did not read the fine print.is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
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if they made me take them, i would be leaving them. there is only so far they can push as far as I am concerned. 25% is ridiculous. You know they flood the market and you are the one that suffers for it.
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I don't have to take them. It is not required.
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If you didn't sign up to accept them, then how do you accept them? Just point out to the guest that you don't accept them, they may contact bedandbreakfast.com to complain.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
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Well, it's nice that they didn't read the fine print... but you simply have no way to accept them and they will need to discuss the matter with bedandbreakfast.com who sold him the cards.No, the guest insists I have to take them. Because the guest did not read the fine print.is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
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if they made me take them, i would be leaving them. there is only so far they can push as far as I am concerned. 25% is ridiculous. You know they flood the market and you are the one that suffers for it.
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I don't have to take them. It is not required.
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I am firm. I don't take them. I can't take them, I'm not signed up. I can't verify they are valid, nothing.well then be FIRM and tell thm NO you do not take them. why give yourself more grief and stress?? you do not need it.No, the guest insists I have to take them. Because the guest did not read the fine print.is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
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if they made me take them, i would be leaving them. there is only so far they can push as far as I am concerned. 25% is ridiculous. You know they flood the market and you are the one that suffers for it.
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I don't have to take them. It is not required.
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Oh good!I am firm. I don't take them. I can't take them, I'm not signed up. I can't verify they are valid, nothing.well then be FIRM and tell thm NO you do not take them. why give yourself more grief and stress?? you do not need it.No, the guest insists I have to take them. Because the guest did not read the fine print.is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
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if they made me take them, i would be leaving them. there is only so far they can push as far as I am concerned. 25% is ridiculous. You know they flood the market and you are the one that suffers for it.
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I don't have to take them. It is not required.
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Just mentioning I got 3 reservations online this week saying this was how they were paying and I had to say no to all of them.
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I thought about doing that! Accepting them and using for vacation. But I can't verify they have any dollar amount.Oh good!I am firm. I don't take them. I can't take them, I'm not signed up. I can't verify they are valid, nothing.well then be FIRM and tell thm NO you do not take them. why give yourself more grief and stress?? you do not need it.No, the guest insists I have to take them. Because the guest did not read the fine print.is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
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if they made me take them, i would be leaving them. there is only so far they can push as far as I am concerned. 25% is ridiculous. You know they flood the market and you are the one that suffers for it.
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I don't have to take them. It is not required.
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Just mentioning I got 3 reservations online this week saying this was how they were paying and I had to say no to all of them.
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Reminds me of the story I once heard about an innkeeper who was accepting them, but instead of cashing them in, would reuse them on their vacation. Ugh! (And tax wise... not legal.)
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Yes, but do you think that this person was that scrupulous?I thought about doing that! Accepting them and using for vacation. But I can't verify they have any dollar amount.Oh good!I am firm. I don't take them. I can't take them, I'm not signed up. I can't verify they are valid, nothing.well then be FIRM and tell thm NO you do not take them. why give yourself more grief and stress?? you do not need it.No, the guest insists I have to take them. Because the guest did not read the fine print.is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
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if they made me take them, i would be leaving them. there is only so far they can push as far as I am concerned. 25% is ridiculous. You know they flood the market and you are the one that suffers for it.
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I don't have to take them. It is not required.
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Just mentioning I got 3 reservations online this week saying this was how they were paying and I had to say no to all of them.
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Reminds me of the story I once heard about an innkeeper who was accepting them, but instead of cashing them in, would reuse them on their vacation. Ugh! (And tax wise... not legal.)
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As long as I claim the income, don't see how it's a tax problem.
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I thought you needed to sign up to have access. Which makes no sense now that I think about it!Yes, but do you think that this person was that scrupulous?I thought about doing that! Accepting them and using for vacation. But I can't verify they have any dollar amount.Oh good!I am firm. I don't take them. I can't take them, I'm not signed up. I can't verify they are valid, nothing.well then be FIRM and tell thm NO you do not take them. why give yourself more grief and stress?? you do not need it.No, the guest insists I have to take them. Because the guest did not read the fine print.is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
.
if they made me take them, i would be leaving them. there is only so far they can push as far as I am concerned. 25% is ridiculous. You know they flood the market and you are the one that suffers for it.
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I don't have to take them. It is not required.
.
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Just mentioning I got 3 reservations online this week saying this was how they were paying and I had to say no to all of them.
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Reminds me of the story I once heard about an innkeeper who was accepting them, but instead of cashing them in, would reuse them on their vacation. Ugh! (And tax wise... not legal.)
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As long as I claim the income, don't see how it's a tax problem.
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You absolutely can verify their value...
https://giftcertificates.bedandbreakfast.com/CertificateLookup.aspx
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What if you found one in the drawer. You would want to check that it still retained it's value, right?I thought you needed to sign up to have access. Which makes no sense now that I think about it!Yes, but do you think that this person was that scrupulous?I thought about doing that! Accepting them and using for vacation. But I can't verify they have any dollar amount.Oh good!I am firm. I don't take them. I can't take them, I'm not signed up. I can't verify they are valid, nothing.well then be FIRM and tell thm NO you do not take them. why give yourself more grief and stress?? you do not need it.No, the guest insists I have to take them. Because the guest did not read the fine print.is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
.
if they made me take them, i would be leaving them. there is only so far they can push as far as I am concerned. 25% is ridiculous. You know they flood the market and you are the one that suffers for it.
.
I don't have to take them. It is not required.
.
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Just mentioning I got 3 reservations online this week saying this was how they were paying and I had to say no to all of them.
.
Reminds me of the story I once heard about an innkeeper who was accepting them, but instead of cashing them in, would reuse them on their vacation. Ugh! (And tax wise... not legal.)
.
As long as I claim the income, don't see how it's a tax problem.
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You absolutely can verify their value...
https://giftcertificates.bedandbreakfast.com/CertificateLookup.aspx
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What if you found one in the drawer. You would want to check that it still retained it's value, right?I thought you needed to sign up to have access. Which makes no sense now that I think about it!Yes, but do you think that this person was that scrupulous?I thought about doing that! Accepting them and using for vacation. But I can't verify they have any dollar amount.Oh good!I am firm. I don't take them. I can't take them, I'm not signed up. I can't verify they are valid, nothing.well then be FIRM and tell thm NO you do not take them. why give yourself more grief and stress?? you do not need it.No, the guest insists I have to take them. Because the guest did not read the fine print.is that their rule now? I thougt you had the option to not take their gift cards. that is blackmail. I would post something to your listing with them that says you do not ake them.Yes. They are usually advanced bookings. And, no, I don't take them at all. But I'm on their website so I must take them. Or, I have to take them, depending on how upset the guest is.Do you normally accept them?
It's funny how you seem to get people booking so far in advance with the cards. I usually get a great laugh at these people calling me a day before asking if I have a room because I'm one of the few people that accepts the cards... and I never have a room. Most of my advanced reservations seem to be from the other side of the pond..
.
if they made me take them, i would be leaving them. there is only so far they can push as far as I am concerned. 25% is ridiculous. You know they flood the market and you are the one that suffers for it.
.
I don't have to take them. It is not required.
.
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Just mentioning I got 3 reservations online this week saying this was how they were paying and I had to say no to all of them.
.
Reminds me of the story I once heard about an innkeeper who was accepting them, but instead of cashing them in, would reuse them on their vacation. Ugh! (And tax wise... not legal.)
.
As long as I claim the income, don't see how it's a tax problem.
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You absolutely can verify their value...
https://giftcertificates.bedandbreakfast.com/CertificateLookup.aspx
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