cashing in on london disaster!
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Originally Posted by darts_aint_sport
Yes, as do I, but most decent people do it without losing all morals and ethics along the way. Unlike these hotels.
Just because it doesn't sit easy with you doesn't make it wrong. Sure, you can disagree with it and voice your opinion but it doesn't make what they did wrong.
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Its down to what sort of principles you apply to life-if any!
Your idea Mr Reskew seems to be to rook everyone as far as you can with no thought whatsoever of fair trading. You seem to believe that that taking advantage of people who have suffered serious fear and even injury, and who through no fault of their own are stuck and in great need is the only way to go and a great opportunity.
From your last post it also appears that you think drug dealing and making money hand over fist from the damage and life threatening effect that has on peoples' lives is also fair game.
I really don't believe that you were taught that sort of behaviour at school even with the PC school teachers we have these days who don't subscribe to educating pupils in a decent way of life any more, and who believe that discipline is not necessary these days.
Your extremely selfish way of thinking and "end justifies the means" attitude will lead to a society which is ungovernable and the world would become a really nasty place.
Absolute greed such as you are displaying is a first step to a society which is totally uncaring and is nothing to be proud of.
Les
Your idea Mr Reskew seems to be to rook everyone as far as you can with no thought whatsoever of fair trading. You seem to believe that that taking advantage of people who have suffered serious fear and even injury, and who through no fault of their own are stuck and in great need is the only way to go and a great opportunity.
From your last post it also appears that you think drug dealing and making money hand over fist from the damage and life threatening effect that has on peoples' lives is also fair game.
I really don't believe that you were taught that sort of behaviour at school even with the PC school teachers we have these days who don't subscribe to educating pupils in a decent way of life any more, and who believe that discipline is not necessary these days.
Your extremely selfish way of thinking and "end justifies the means" attitude will lead to a society which is ungovernable and the world would become a really nasty place.
Absolute greed such as you are displaying is a first step to a society which is totally uncaring and is nothing to be proud of.
Les
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Leslie- where did I say drug dealing was ok? If you want to pick holes in what I've said at least pay attention to it.
What I actually said was...
How you can think I condone it from that statement is beyond me. I was using it to highlight the fact people will do anything to earn money.
What I actually said was...
Why do you think people get involved in crimes such as drug dealing?
It's a way of earning big money, not because they want to be a criminal. It just happens to be drug dealing is a criminal offence.
It's a way of earning big money, not because they want to be a criminal. It just happens to be drug dealing is a criminal offence.
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Guys,
I think you are kicking Mr Reskew unfairly here, almost a case of shoot the messenger rather than deal with the message. What we have both been saying, in our very different ways/styles, is that good moral values, ethical business practice, and making money don't always go hand in glove. We think they do, think they must, but in practice that is not always the case.
If it was we would not be seeing eg the protests against globalisation, and all that means for poor countries not being able to have a fair crack at the market because of unfair trading practices. There would not be a need for Sir Geldoff to entreat world leaders to do something about debt relief for poorer countries because, if we go by what some are saying on here, our basic humanity and ethical values that you say are part of business life should have seen something done about that situation eons ago. The fact that we are where we are speaks volumes for the opposite position being true.
Taking the stories of profiteering hoteliers at face value, I too wish that they had not jumped at the opportunity to make a fast buck or profiteer from a desperate situation. However the fact is that there are people who will always do this, no matter how much it offends your values.
We either change this attitude or we live with it. Not sure how we change it as greed is a part of everyday life, so we have to live with it.
Giving Aaron Reskew a kicking isn't going to change a damned thing.
WB
I think you are kicking Mr Reskew unfairly here, almost a case of shoot the messenger rather than deal with the message. What we have both been saying, in our very different ways/styles, is that good moral values, ethical business practice, and making money don't always go hand in glove. We think they do, think they must, but in practice that is not always the case.
If it was we would not be seeing eg the protests against globalisation, and all that means for poor countries not being able to have a fair crack at the market because of unfair trading practices. There would not be a need for Sir Geldoff to entreat world leaders to do something about debt relief for poorer countries because, if we go by what some are saying on here, our basic humanity and ethical values that you say are part of business life should have seen something done about that situation eons ago. The fact that we are where we are speaks volumes for the opposite position being true.
Taking the stories of profiteering hoteliers at face value, I too wish that they had not jumped at the opportunity to make a fast buck or profiteer from a desperate situation. However the fact is that there are people who will always do this, no matter how much it offends your values.
We either change this attitude or we live with it. Not sure how we change it as greed is a part of everyday life, so we have to live with it.
Giving Aaron Reskew a kicking isn't going to change a damned thing.
WB
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Very well put WB.
I picked one thing to quote from you just to make it clear to people..
Greed is rife throughout our society, the only way to change it would be to become a communist state. We all earn the same with no chance of bettering ourselves no matter how hard we work.
Not for me, capitalism all the way baby
I picked one thing to quote from you just to make it clear to people..
Originally Posted by wacky.banana
We either change this attitude or we live with it. Not sure how we change it as greed is a part of everyday life, so we have to live with it.
WB
WB
Not for me, capitalism all the way baby
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Originally Posted by Aaron C. Reskew
We all earn the same with no chance of bettering ourselves no matter how hard we work.
Not for me, capitalism all the way baby
Not for me, capitalism all the way baby
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So going back to an earlier post (you know, the one with facts in ), do we have proof that anyone was charging more than rack rate?
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Carl- there have been very few facts posted on here. Mostly speculation and conjecture apart from somebody in the hotel trade who was virtually ignored.
Musk- is your sole intention to follow me round and make childish comments?
Ali B- you only want to kill me so you can get my share! Killing for financial gain is even worse than profiting from death as per the hoteliers
Although it would start a whole new thread.
Musk- is your sole intention to follow me round and make childish comments?
Ali B- you only want to kill me so you can get my share! Killing for financial gain is even worse than profiting from death as per the hoteliers
Although it would start a whole new thread.
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Originally Posted by Aaron C. Reskew
Musk- is your sole intention to follow me round and make childish comments?
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Originally Posted by Musk
Not at all. I only reply to chimps using aliases. Cap fits 'n all that.
There's better ways of getting attention other than being antagonistic
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Originally Posted by Aaron C. Reskew
Well it's not going to be my real name is it. 10/10 for observation, did you manage it all by yourself or did mummy help you?
There's better ways of getting attention other than being antagonistic
There's better ways of getting attention other than being antagonistic
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Originally Posted by petey
SCUM!
Hotels 'cash in' on bomb attacks
Thousands of commuters chose to walk for hours to reach home
Hundreds of commuters spent Thursday night stranded in London and some have accused hoteliers of cashing in on the crisis in the capital.
Prices at a number of London's hotels increased by more than double on Thursday night, the BBC has learned.
Lastminute.com was warning customers about the price rises two hours after the first blast.
A Trading Standards Institute spokesman said profiteering after an act of terrorism was reprehensible.
With the transport networks down and no way of returning home, one businessman from Manchester told the BBC he had paid £250 for an £80 room.
Hotels 'cash in' on bomb attacks
Thousands of commuters chose to walk for hours to reach home
Hundreds of commuters spent Thursday night stranded in London and some have accused hoteliers of cashing in on the crisis in the capital.
Prices at a number of London's hotels increased by more than double on Thursday night, the BBC has learned.
Lastminute.com was warning customers about the price rises two hours after the first blast.
A Trading Standards Institute spokesman said profiteering after an act of terrorism was reprehensible.
With the transport networks down and no way of returning home, one businessman from Manchester told the BBC he had paid £250 for an £80 room.
Everyone wants to pay as little as possible and they charge same each day so when something happens that means they can benefit then they shall.
It's called supply and demand.
Disgusting? Yes, it is... we would probably all do the same though .
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Mr Reskew,
Your remark about drug dealers, taken in context with the rest of your post, made it evident that you supported that activity.
You should have read your own post and made it clear what you really meant.
The unacceptable face of capitalism, such as you advocate, is at least as bad as totalitarian government. Nothing wrong in making a fair profit and being trustworthy in the way trading is done. Extremism is bad in any respect and will eventually lead to the downfall of any form of a decent way of life for the majority.
In time, and with a bit of maturity, you may even come to realise that for yourself.
Les
Your remark about drug dealers, taken in context with the rest of your post, made it evident that you supported that activity.
You should have read your own post and made it clear what you really meant.
The unacceptable face of capitalism, such as you advocate, is at least as bad as totalitarian government. Nothing wrong in making a fair profit and being trustworthy in the way trading is done. Extremism is bad in any respect and will eventually lead to the downfall of any form of a decent way of life for the majority.
In time, and with a bit of maturity, you may even come to realise that for yourself.
Les
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Originally Posted by Leslie
Mr Reskew,
Your remark about drug dealers, taken in context with the rest of your post, made it evident that you supported that activity.
Les
Your remark about drug dealers, taken in context with the rest of your post, made it evident that you supported that activity.
Les
No it didn't and I don't.
I said people do it to earn big money, I didn't say it was a good thing to do.
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