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Old Oct 16th 2005 | 2:02 am
  #1  
Joelnik
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Default Recommendation for stay in Budapest

Hi folks..
I'm normally not recommending any places I've stayed at, but this time I
feel like doing it..
I was in this place (http://www.superroom.fw.hu), my girlfriend and I
spent five nights at an apartment that left us 101% satisfied, so...
here it is, just in case anyone is interested... The apartment is at
Kiraly street, (fifth district, which means... it can't get more central
than this). Deak Feranc Metro station is something like a minute walk
away, and Oktogon station is also terribly close (List Ferenc square
with the pubs..). Andrassy st is a 5 minutes walk. The bedroom is BIG,
the bathroom is big as well (has a decent bathtub ;-)), there is a
hall/kitchen, windows overlooking the street, generally the apartment
was perfectly clean, and we paid for it not much (16euros) per night,
which, after checking the prices of hotels, even hostels in the fifth
district, it was Ok with sharing a bathroom and the kitchen with the
owner, he was very helpful, and what was pretty important to me was that
he didn't ask for a down payment, we just arranged to pick us up in the
airport,and he showed us the flat, we loved it, and ONLY THEN we gave
him money. We didn't use the TV nor the phone, but there is a TV. Hope
this proves to be of some help to someone. In case anyone has any
question concerning this place, feel free to ask!
joel

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Old Oct 16th 2005 | 3:38 am
  #2  
Runge
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Seems a good tip, kössönöm.

"joelnik" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email protected]...
    > Hi folks..
    > I'm normally not recommending any places I've stayed at, but this time I
    > feel like doing it..
    > I was in this place (http://www.superroom.fw.hu), my girlfriend and I
    > spent five nights at an apartment that left us 101% satisfied, so...
    > here it is, just in case anyone is interested... The apartment is at
    > Kiraly street, (fifth district, which means... it can't get more central
    > than this). Deak Feranc Metro station is something like a minute walk
    > away, and Oktogon station is also terribly close (List Ferenc square
    > with the pubs..). Andrassy st is a 5 minutes walk. The bedroom is BIG,
    > the bathroom is big as well (has a decent bathtub ;-)), there is a
    > hall/kitchen, windows overlooking the street, generally the apartment
    > was perfectly clean, and we paid for it not much (16euros) per night,
    > which, after checking the prices of hotels, even hostels in the fifth
    > district, it was Ok with sharing a bathroom and the kitchen with the
    > owner, he was very helpful, and what was pretty important to me was that
    > he didn't ask for a down payment, we just arranged to pick us up in the
    > airport,and he showed us the flat, we loved it, and ONLY THEN we gave
    > him money. We didn't use the TV nor the phone, but there is a TV. Hope
    > this proves to be of some help to someone. In case anyone has any
    > question concerning this place, feel free to ask!
    > joel
    > --
    > Sent via Travel Newsgroups
    > http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
 
Old Oct 16th 2005 | 6:40 am
  #3  
Douglas W. Hoyt
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Default Re: Recommendation for stay in Budapest

    >>>>> I'm normally not recommending any places I've stayed at, but this time
    >>>>> I feel like doing it..

Are you kidding? You already recommeded it on October 6th using a different
nick (see below). At that time the e-mail address you were using was the
same as the website! Same breezy style and rambling run-on sentence
structure punctuated by frequent commas. Both sent from
http://www.travelnewsgroups.com

Since this is the first and only post you have ever made to Usenet using
your new Joelnik nick, the verdict is:

SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM
SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM



=============
POST FROM OCTOBER 6th:
==============
I'm leaving the city tomorrow, and I just wanted to write here
about the place I found and I stayed in Budapest.
The city is great I don't want to write about it here you will love if
you have choosen it as a destination.
So normally I'm staying in cheaper hotels, but this time I found in an
other forum about this place, and first time I have tried such private
room, and it was super, as it says in the website, so I stayed here, it
was different from normal hotels but not in quality and clean and the
owner guy was very helpful and and a very interesting person. Thanks for
him again!
And I also saved a lot of money with it, cause it was much cheaper than
a hotelroom.
Here's the website of it: www.superroom.fw.hu
Sorry, my english is not so good, I'm from Norway!
Bye and enjoy Budapest!

--
Sent via Travel Newsgroups
http://www.travelnewsgroups.com


    > I was in this place (http://www.superroom.fw.hu), my girlfriend and I
    > spent five nights at an apartment that left us 101% satisfied, so...
    > here it is, just in case anyone is interested... The apartment is at
    > Kiraly street, (fifth district, which means... it can't get more central
    > than this). Deak Feranc Metro station is something like a minute walk
    > away, and Oktogon station is also terribly close (List Ferenc square
    > with the pubs..). Andrassy st is a 5 minutes walk. The bedroom is BIG,
    > the bathroom is big as well (has a decent bathtub ;-)), there is a
    > hall/kitchen, windows overlooking the street, generally the apartment
    > was perfectly clean, and we paid for it not much (16euros) per night,
    > which, after checking the prices of hotels, even hostels in the fifth
    > district, it was Ok with sharing a bathroom and the kitchen with the
    > owner, he was very helpful, and what was pretty important to me was that
    > he didn't ask for a down payment, we just arranged to pick us up in the
    > airport,and he showed us the flat, we loved it, and ONLY THEN we gave
    > him money. We didn't use the TV nor the phone, but there is a TV. Hope
    > this proves to be of some help to someone. In case anyone has any
    > question concerning this place, feel free to ask!
    > joel
    > --
    > Sent via Travel Newsgroups
    > http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
 
Old Oct 16th 2005 | 6:48 am
  #4  
Runge
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Default Re: Recommendation for stay in Budapest

Nevermind it's more interesting than all the ramblings about US stuff and
it"s useful.

"Douglas W. Hoyt" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de
news: [email protected]...
    >>>>>> I'm normally not recommending any places I've stayed at, but this
    >>>>>> time I feel like doing it..
    > Are you kidding? You already recommeded it on October 6th using a
    > different nick (see below). At that time the e-mail address you were
    > using was the same as the website! Same breezy style and rambling
    > run-on sentence structure punctuated by frequent commas. Both sent from
    > http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
    > Since this is the first and only post you have ever made to Usenet using
    > your new Joelnik nick, the verdict is:
    > SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM
    > SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM
    > =============
    > POST FROM OCTOBER 6th:
    > ==============
    > I'm leaving the city tomorrow, and I just wanted to write here
    > about the place I found and I stayed in Budapest.
    > The city is great I don't want to write about it here you will love if
    > you have choosen it as a destination.
    > So normally I'm staying in cheaper hotels, but this time I found in an
    > other forum about this place, and first time I have tried such private
    > room, and it was super, as it says in the website, so I stayed here, it
    > was different from normal hotels but not in quality and clean and the
    > owner guy was very helpful and and a very interesting person. Thanks for
    > him again!
    > And I also saved a lot of money with it, cause it was much cheaper than
    > a hotelroom.
    > Here's the website of it: www.superroom.fw.hu
    > Sorry, my english is not so good, I'm from Norway!
    > Bye and enjoy Budapest!
    > --
    > Sent via Travel Newsgroups
    > http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
    >> I was in this place (http://www.superroom.fw.hu), my girlfriend and I
    >> spent five nights at an apartment that left us 101% satisfied, so...
    >> here it is, just in case anyone is interested... The apartment is at
    >> Kiraly street, (fifth district, which means... it can't get more central
    >> than this). Deak Feranc Metro station is something like a minute walk
    >> away, and Oktogon station is also terribly close (List Ferenc square
    >> with the pubs..). Andrassy st is a 5 minutes walk. The bedroom is BIG,
    >> the bathroom is big as well (has a decent bathtub ;-)), there is a
    >> hall/kitchen, windows overlooking the street, generally the apartment
    >> was perfectly clean, and we paid for it not much (16euros) per night,
    >> which, after checking the prices of hotels, even hostels in the fifth
    >> district, it was Ok with sharing a bathroom and the kitchen with the
    >> owner, he was very helpful, and what was pretty important to me was that
    >> he didn't ask for a down payment, we just arranged to pick us up in the
    >> airport,and he showed us the flat, we loved it, and ONLY THEN we gave
    >> him money. We didn't use the TV nor the phone, but there is a TV. Hope
    >> this proves to be of some help to someone. In case anyone has any
    >> question concerning this place, feel free to ask!
    >> joel
    >> --
    >> Sent via Travel Newsgroups
    >> http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
    >
 
Old Oct 16th 2005 | 7:49 am
  #5  
Joelnik2
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Default Re: Recommendation for stay in Budapest

Dear Phil,
I don't really understood you.
I was in Budapest and I've stayed at that place, and the owner guy told
me, cause we had a very good contact, we were eating out, he's a lot of
fun.
And he pleased me, if I can and I have time then it would be great if I
would write about his place a bit in forums, cause it's not a big place
and has just a couple of guests.
Mostly from people who recommend him to their friends, and cause I was
very, as I said I was very sutisfighted (101%), I wrote here this
recommendation, I found only this forum in the google.
But after this agressive reaction I don't really understand whatfor is
this forum, if not helping for others to find good deals and great
places.
You don't have to be affraid, I'm not gonna use your forum any more,
cause I cannot tell there is a friendly atmosphere here, and thanks for
deleting my nick without beeing sure, that I was a spam...
And I'm not a native english, my girlfriend helped me to write in a
better english, but she is not here now, so sorry for the mistaques.
And best regards Phil!
Just go on like this.
Joel

--
Sent via Travel Newsgroups
http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
 
Old Oct 16th 2005 | 9:46 am
  #6  
Douglas W. Hoyt
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Default Re: Recommendation for stay in Budapest

    >>>I'm not gonna use your forum any more..

Have fun back in Norway!
 
Old Oct 16th 2005 | 12:40 pm
  #7  
Dennis
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Default Re: Recommendation for stay in Budapest

Runge,

If you think joelnik's postings under various alias' and email addresses
(two in this thread alone) are useful, you might be interested in some of
the emails my spam filter has automatically been putting in my delete
folder!! Let me know and I'll forward them to you.



"Runge" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Nevermind it's more interesting than all the ramblings about US stuff and
    > it"s useful.
    > "Douglas W. Hoyt" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de
    > news: [email protected]...
    >>>>>>> I'm normally not recommending any places I've stayed at, but this
    >>>>>>> time I feel like doing it..
    >> Are you kidding? You already recommeded it on October 6th using a
    >> different nick (see below). At that time the e-mail address you were
    >> using was the same as the website! Same breezy style and rambling
    >> run-on sentence structure punctuated by frequent commas. Both sent from
    >> http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
    >> Since this is the first and only post you have ever made to Usenet using
    >> your new Joelnik nick, the verdict is:
    >> SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM
    >> SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM
    >> =============
    >> POST FROM OCTOBER 6th:
    >> ==============
    >> I'm leaving the city tomorrow, and I just wanted to write here
    >> about the place I found and I stayed in Budapest.
    >> The city is great I don't want to write about it here you will love if
    >> you have choosen it as a destination.
    >> So normally I'm staying in cheaper hotels, but this time I found in an
    >> other forum about this place, and first time I have tried such private
    >> room, and it was super, as it says in the website, so I stayed here, it
    >> was different from normal hotels but not in quality and clean and the
    >> owner guy was very helpful and and a very interesting person. Thanks for
    >> him again!
    >> And I also saved a lot of money with it, cause it was much cheaper than
    >> a hotelroom.
    >> Here's the website of it: www.superroom.fw.hu
    >> Sorry, my english is not so good, I'm from Norway!
    >> Bye and enjoy Budapest!
    >> --
    >> Sent via Travel Newsgroups
    >> http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
    >>> I was in this place (http://www.superroom.fw.hu), my girlfriend and I
    >>> spent five nights at an apartment that left us 101% satisfied, so...
    >>> here it is, just in case anyone is interested... The apartment is at
    >>> Kiraly street, (fifth district, which means... it can't get more central
    >>> than this). Deak Feranc Metro station is something like a minute walk
    >>> away, and Oktogon station is also terribly close (List Ferenc square
    >>> with the pubs..). Andrassy st is a 5 minutes walk. The bedroom is BIG,
    >>> the bathroom is big as well (has a decent bathtub ;-)), there is a
    >>> hall/kitchen, windows overlooking the street, generally the apartment
    >>> was perfectly clean, and we paid for it not much (16euros) per night,
    >>> which, after checking the prices of hotels, even hostels in the fifth
    >>> district, it was Ok with sharing a bathroom and the kitchen with the
    >>> owner, he was very helpful, and what was pretty important to me was that
    >>> he didn't ask for a down payment, we just arranged to pick us up in the
    >>> airport,and he showed us the flat, we loved it, and ONLY THEN we gave
    >>> him money. We didn't use the TV nor the phone, but there is a TV. Hope
    >>> this proves to be of some help to someone. In case anyone has any
    >>> question concerning this place, feel free to ask!
    >>> joel
    >>> --
    >>> Sent via Travel Newsgroups
    >>> http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
    >
 
Old Oct 16th 2005 | 4:51 pm
  #8  
Runge
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Default Re: Recommendation for stay in Budapest

Don't get me wrong, I appreciated your post, it was the other guy who didn't
!!

"joelnik2" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email protected]...
    > Dear Phil,
    > I don't really understood you.
    > I was in Budapest and I've stayed at that place, and the owner guy told
    > me, cause we had a very good contact, we were eating out, he's a lot of
    > fun.
    > And he pleased me, if I can and I have time then it would be great if I
    > would write about his place a bit in forums, cause it's not a big place
    > and has just a couple of guests.
    > Mostly from people who recommend him to their friends, and cause I was
    > very, as I said I was very sutisfighted (101%), I wrote here this
    > recommendation, I found only this forum in the google.
    > But after this agressive reaction I don't really understand whatfor is
    > this forum, if not helping for others to find good deals and great
    > places.
    > You don't have to be affraid, I'm not gonna use your forum any more,
    > cause I cannot tell there is a friendly atmosphere here, and thanks for
    > deleting my nick without beeing sure, that I was a spam...
    > And I'm not a native english, my girlfriend helped me to write in a
    > better english, but she is not here now, so sorry for the mistaques.
    > And best regards Phil!
    > Just go on like this.
    > Joel
    > --
    > Sent via Travel Newsgroups
    > http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
 
Old Oct 16th 2005 | 4:51 pm
  #9  
Runge
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Lolol thanks I got enough with USA weather affairs

"Dennis" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email protected]...
    > Runge,
    > If you think joelnik's postings under various alias' and email addresses
    > (two in this thread alone) are useful, you might be interested in some of
    > the emails my spam filter has automatically been putting in my delete
    > folder!! Let me know and I'll forward them to you.
    > "Runge" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Nevermind it's more interesting than all the ramblings about US stuff and
    >> it"s useful.
    >> "Douglas W. Hoyt" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de
    >> news: [email protected]...
    >>>>>>>> I'm normally not recommending any places I've stayed at, but this
    >>>>>>>> time I feel like doing it..
    >>> Are you kidding? You already recommeded it on October 6th using a
    >>> different nick (see below). At that time the e-mail address you were
    >>> using was the same as the website! Same breezy style and rambling
    >>> run-on sentence structure punctuated by frequent commas. Both sent from
    >>> http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
    >>> Since this is the first and only post you have ever made to Usenet using
    >>> your new Joelnik nick, the verdict is:
    >>> SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM
    >>> SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM
    >>> =============
    >>> POST FROM OCTOBER 6th:
    >>> ==============
    >>> I'm leaving the city tomorrow, and I just wanted to write here
    >>> about the place I found and I stayed in Budapest.
    >>> The city is great I don't want to write about it here you will love if
    >>> you have choosen it as a destination.
    >>> So normally I'm staying in cheaper hotels, but this time I found in an
    >>> other forum about this place, and first time I have tried such private
    >>> room, and it was super, as it says in the website, so I stayed here, it
    >>> was different from normal hotels but not in quality and clean and the
    >>> owner guy was very helpful and and a very interesting person. Thanks for
    >>> him again!
    >>> And I also saved a lot of money with it, cause it was much cheaper than
    >>> a hotelroom.
    >>> Here's the website of it: www.superroom.fw.hu
    >>> Sorry, my english is not so good, I'm from Norway!
    >>> Bye and enjoy Budapest!
    >>> --
    >>> Sent via Travel Newsgroups
    >>> http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
    >>>> I was in this place (http://www.superroom.fw.hu), my girlfriend and I
    >>>> spent five nights at an apartment that left us 101% satisfied, so...
    >>>> here it is, just in case anyone is interested... The apartment is at
    >>>> Kiraly street, (fifth district, which means... it can't get more
    >>>> central
    >>>> than this). Deak Feranc Metro station is something like a minute walk
    >>>> away, and Oktogon station is also terribly close (List Ferenc square
    >>>> with the pubs..). Andrassy st is a 5 minutes walk. The bedroom is BIG,
    >>>> the bathroom is big as well (has a decent bathtub ;-)), there is a
    >>>> hall/kitchen, windows overlooking the street, generally the apartment
    >>>> was perfectly clean, and we paid for it not much (16euros) per night,
    >>>> which, after checking the prices of hotels, even hostels in the fifth
    >>>> district, it was Ok with sharing a bathroom and the kitchen with the
    >>>> owner, he was very helpful, and what was pretty important to me was
    >>>> that
    >>>> he didn't ask for a down payment, we just arranged to pick us up in the
    >>>> airport,and he showed us the flat, we loved it, and ONLY THEN we gave
    >>>> him money. We didn't use the TV nor the phone, but there is a TV. Hope
    >>>> this proves to be of some help to someone. In case anyone has any
    >>>> question concerning this place, feel free to ask!
    >>>> joel
    >>>> --
    >>>> Sent via Travel Newsgroups
    >>>> http://www.travelnewsgroups.com
    >
 

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