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DigiDiva 07-01-11 10:04 PM

You get what you pay for......
 
so they say. I have found some holiday accommodaton in Tenerife that's only £75 a week, private barn conversion, private pool, rural location ....£75 a week. Would you be suspicious?

pburness 08-01-11 09:46 PM

Yep!

Phil

karenoliver 08-01-11 10:42 PM

[QUOTE=DigiDiva;32739]so they say. I have found some holiday accommodaton in Tenerife that's only £75 a week, private barn conversion, private pool, rural location ....£75 a week. Would you be suspicious?[/QUOTE]

Dunno really because if its a rural area it will be cheaper than being slap bang in the middle of a popular resort. I'd check on how private the pool is because it may mean private between you and the resident owner. We drove to Spain last year and got a 4 bedroom villa with private pool in La Nucia. It was 5miles from Benidorm, in June, and we only paid £179 a week for it as it was late availability, so it might be someone just wants to have their accomodation booked. Be careful of scams though, some people put fake ads, collect the money and the property never exists or if it does exist it does not belong to them.

Karen

OldBoy 08-01-11 10:59 PM

[QUOTE=DigiDiva;32739]so they say. I have found some holiday accommodaton in Tenerife that's only £75 a week, private barn conversion, private pool, rural location ....£75 a week. Would you be suspicious?[/QUOTE]

It could be OK but Google the name and see what comes up. Also, when paying for it makes sure it's by credit card, as anything over a £100 is protected by the Consumer Credit Act whereby, your contract is both with the seller and credit card company. Any problems you get your money back from the credit card company. :D

DigiDiva 09-01-11 04:51 PM

Thanks you guys. I think I will book it, but like you say it will be by credit card,and its through a quite reputable site that I have used before..Its gona be so remote that even the sheep find theres nothing to do. Great photography oportunities I bet!!!!

Mr Bump 09-01-11 05:04 PM

Did you check [URL="http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Tourism-g187479-Tenerife_Canary_Islands-Vacations.html"]Tripadvisor[/URL] or any similar sites to see whether there is any visitor feedback on that particular accommodation or any comments in Tripadvisor's Tenerife forum?

Bumpy

KeithT 09-01-11 06:31 PM

I would think the flight would cost more than that before the holiday. Mind you, at this time of year you might get cheap accommodation what with the economic situation being what it is. I use tripadvisor, but not every review is valuable in determining the conditions of a holiday. We recently returned from Kefalonia, staying at Sami. Both resort and Hotel were under rated by many who had stayed there, but we found it to be a little piece of heaven to be honest. The old saying, "you pay your money and you take your choice" always applies, so if it turns out well it is a bargain, and if it turns out to be crap, that's what you have paid for.

Stormsong 09-01-11 07:23 PM

Just make sure the barn has been cleared of its previous occupants, they could have been pigs!! lol

Regards
Denise

DigiDiva 09-01-11 10:44 PM

HAHA, have searched for reviews on this property, but not found,but its privately owned, the site is ownersdirect, quite reputable so Im maybe worrying for nothing. Its just that I have never seen anywhere that cheap before! With flights, car hire and accomodation for 2 weeks, its under £800!

wavemachine 10-01-11 07:57 AM

[quote]Anything over a £100 is protected by the Consumer Credit Act whereby, your contract is both with the seller and credit card company. Any problems you get your money back from the credit card company.[/quote]

Correct however make sure you use a card that you have taken out and not a card on someone elses account such as a husabnd, partner etc card companies have been backing out of this by saying it will only cover purchases made by the original card applicant.


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