Advantages: Excellent location, superb customer service levels and lovely rooms Disadvantages: No real facilities for the disabled
Estella Hotel Apartments is based in Limassol in Southern Cyprus where I stayed for 6 nights in late April/early May of 2009 with my cousin. The booking was made via Expedia.co.uk and worked out at approximately £200 for 2 of us sharing a twin apartment (just £100 each basically). Before I confirmed the booking through Expedia I went off and did a bit of research on the hotel to make sure I wasn?t getting something that was cockroach infested.
The hotel?s website, although fairly basic in appearance, made the hotel look pleasant enough and I sent an email to the hotel asking what amenities were included in the rooms/apartments. I received a reply in very clear English very promptly and then started a chain of emails between myself and the very helpful contact at Estella, a lovely lady called Helen (who was away in Australia during ...
Advantages: Sensitively deals with grief Disadvantages: Can be upsetting
that although his brother and sister loved Elfie, she was his dog. Elfie and the boy share a variety of adventures, on the beach, digging in the flower garden and causing mischief. When Elfie gets into trouble the family forget to say that they love her, they think that she just knows that.
Now Elfie gets older and likes to sleep more and walk less, and the boy becomes worried. The family takes Elfie to the vet, who says that there isn't much that he could do, Elfie was just getting old. Eventually Elfie becomes to old to walk up the stairs, but the boy is determined to let her sleep in his room, and each night before he goes to sleep he says "I'll always love you."
One morning the family wakes to find that Elfie has died in the night. They bury Elfie and hug and cry. The boy says that his brother and sister loved Elfie a lot, but ...
Advantages: They sold my house, their marketing capacity, they're very friendly Disadvantages: Their costs
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Being in the midst of a real move (the last one only involved buying a house and moving all my stuff in the back of me dad's extra large Volvo) whereby I've had to market the ghetto property, comply with all the ridiculous rules and plan my 'Moving Weekend', I feel that although I may be jinxing the entire sale by writing this review, I've experienced just about enough of the estate agent world to write my ever-so-exciting review.
~*~ I want to move ~*~
Oh, what a mistake. For anyone about to purchase a property, let me impart one piece of advice - buy one you'll want to stay in, Forever. The land of estate agents is a scary one for a first-time seller - I had no idea what I was doing so I simply went to the place I bought the house from, notably just one year before. These were not Bairstow ...
rolletrog 14.11.2008
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