Madeleine
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I still don't get the point. Yes, so my rooms are the same price as a hotel. What is that supposed to mean in re negotiating a lower rate? That I should always be less expensive than a hotel?
(After he left, without a room, I looked up the price on the hotel he quoted and the least expensive room they had was $189 and that doesn't include breakfast of any kind. And that was $30 over what I quoted him.)
So, the negotiating tactic is to lie to me and think I will go lower than a hotel where I know you don't get breakfast?
(After he left, without a room, I looked up the price on the hotel he quoted and the least expensive room they had was $189 and that doesn't include breakfast of any kind. And that was $30 over what I quoted him.)
So, the negotiating tactic is to lie to me and think I will go lower than a hotel where I know you don't get breakfast?