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King Henry V
07-08-2005, 16:25
So after the terrorist attacks, with at least 50 people dead and 20 in hospital with critical injuries. A time for solidarity, for helping one's fellow man. Of course many people have done this, helping with getting the medical supplies to the scene and so on, but not these people.........
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4662809.stm

TonkaToys
07-08-2005, 16:44
Interesting mix of some hoteliers raising prices, and others giving 'free rooms until 6pm' or dropping cancellation charges.
I'd like to know whether it was chains raising prices and independents assisting people or vice versa.

Taffy_is_a_Taff
07-08-2005, 16:47
some people are just....

Cygnus X-1
07-08-2005, 16:48
some people are just....

For real. This is sickening.

JAG
07-08-2005, 17:02
Disgusting, it shows how shallow and heartless the private sector can be to simply get their profit as big as possible.

Ianofsmeg16
07-08-2005, 17:04
That is Absolutly ridiculose(sp??) jesus do buissnessmen want to cash in on everything? somebody sgould do something about that

Don Corleone
07-08-2005, 17:17
It was the same private sector that offered up free rooms and cancellations to people. Are there greedy entrepreneurs out there? Sure. Is it disgusting when they pull crap like this? You bet. But rather than just talking about possibly naming them, why didn't the BBC actually name those 'local hotels' and let capitalism fix it's own woes. If word got out a hotel did this, they may as well close down. Nobody would stay there again.

Some entrepreneurial genius (aka assistant manager at a Starbucks) got the bright idea to gouge the rescue workers at Ground Zero, charging them 10 bucks for a bottle of water. When word of it got out, Starbucks 1) fired the responsible party and 2) to save face, arranged for free water and coffee for the rest of the cleanup operation.

It's a two way street. Use it both ways.

The Stranger
07-08-2005, 17:35
stupid. some people only think about money.

Beirut
07-08-2005, 18:14
They will be remembered. And woe unto them for memories of things like this are long.

During the Great Quebec Ice Storm of '98, when hundreds and hundreds of thousands were without power in the middle of winter, freezing in the dark for several weeks, and the entire island of Montreal was very nearly evacuated, some stores raised prices a great deal. Others didn't. People here still remember who was good and who was bad.

Templar Knight
07-08-2005, 18:15
Im lost for words

william the bastard
07-08-2005, 18:19
Cancel them from tourists guides

Fragony
07-08-2005, 18:46
Im lost for words

I am not, but they sure as hell would breach the PG rules. Disgusting will have to do.

edyzmedieval
07-09-2005, 10:35
Absolutely disgusting.....

Paying 250 pounds for a 80 pound room is outrageous!!!!

bmolsson
07-09-2005, 12:23
Not very clever. Short term gain with a long term loss of PR......

ichi
07-09-2005, 19:26
The human capacity for greed and insensitivity never ceases to amaze me.

"Hey, did you hear about the bombings on the tube and buses?"

"Why yes, yes I did"

"I understand that all of the transportation network is shut down, and people are stranded"

"hmmm, let's double, no, triple our rates for tonite"

"right, we can exploit a national tragedy"

"brilliant!"

Red Harvest
07-09-2005, 19:34
Doesn't the UK have laws against this form of crisis based price gouging? In the US people are prosecuted for this sort of flagrant price gouging.

Gawain of Orkeny
07-09-2005, 20:23
Paying 250 pounds for a 80 pound room is outrageous!!!!

Its outragous that you have to pay forr rooms by the pound. ~D

Laridus Konivaich
07-09-2005, 22:58
Its outragous that you have to pay forr rooms by the pound. ~DSo this is why all of the buildings in Britain are built of stone and briscks, rather than wood, so that they can be rented for a higher price?

BDC
07-09-2005, 23:03
So this is why all of the buildings in Britain are built of stone and briscks, rather than wood, so that they can be rented for a higher price?
No, it's just so damp here that wood rots away in a couple of years.