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   13/04/2008, 12:33
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Me too, in 1997 we took our caravan down to Poitiers, we were house hunting, the franc was 7.5 to the £, our previous trip it had been 9!!!!!!!!! quite a difference.........and we had to reign in our spending somewhat. I was looking for Le Creuset.....it was dearer in FRance than in the UK at that exchange rate.
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   13/04/2008, 17:29
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Surely the answer is to reduce prices 20% to allow for the low exchange rate.
See:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/apr/10/currencies

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   13/04/2008, 17:57
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 NormanH wrote:
Surely the answer is to reduce prices 20% to allow for the low exchange rate.
See:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/apr/10/currencies

Great idea Norman! For those of us whose main income is from gites and live in France, do you think that our overheads, shopping and fuel bills etc. have also gone down 20%? Do you really think that we pluck our prices out of the air when we are pricing? Angry [:@] A bit of tweaking may be necessary, but I doubt there are many people who run gites as a business who could  maintain their level of service to customers with a 20% reduction in income.

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   13/04/2008, 18:42
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FWIW my opinion is that Gite holidays offer better value when funds are low - you ca cater for yourself, bring tinned food etc
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   13/04/2008, 19:19
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 ltf wrote:
 NormanH wrote:
Surely the answer is to reduce prices 20% to allow for the low exchange rate.
See:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/apr/10/currencies

Great idea Norman! For those of us whose main income is from gites and live in France, do you think that our overheads, shopping and fuel bills etc. have also gone down 20%? Do you really think that we pluck our prices out of the air when we are pricing? Angry [:@] A bit of tweaking may be necessary, but I doubt there are many people who run gites as a business who could  maintain their level of service to customers with a 20% reduction in income.


But this is what is being asked of people on  a fixed income in sterling, such as Pensioners living in France.
And surely there are very few overheads with Gites? The investment was in buying them, but the costs of staying in them is carried by the holidaymaker who has to buy their own food, pay the electricity etc.
Isn't it better to accept a lower margin, but keep up the level of bookings?

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   13/04/2008, 19:22
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 NormanH wrote:
 ltf wrote:
 NormanH wrote:
Surely the answer is to reduce prices 20% to allow for the low exchange rate.
See:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/apr/10/currencies

Great idea Norman! For those of us whose main income is from gites and live in France, do you think that our overheads, shopping and fuel bills etc. have also gone down 20%? Do you really think that we pluck our prices out of the air when we are pricing? Angry [:@] A bit of tweaking may be necessary, but I doubt there are many people who run gites as a business who could  maintain their level of service to customers with a 20% reduction in income.


But this is what is being asked of people on  a fixed income in sterling, such as Pensioners living in France.
And surely there are very few overheads with Gites? The investment was in buying them, but the costs of staying in them is carried by the holidaymaker who has to buy their own food, pay the electricity etc.
Isn't it better to accept a lower margin, but keep up the level of bookings?
Years ago I worked in the hotel business.  If the rooms weren't full as the high season approached, then the prices were cut until somebody booked one. Ultimately you have to ask yourself - is it better to have an empty gite, or one that brings in 20% less than it did previously?  And only the owner knows the real answer.
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   13/04/2008, 19:28
NormanH is not online. Last active: 18/05/2008 12:22:31 NormanH

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Isn't it the principle on which Ryanair works?

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   13/04/2008, 19:40
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 NormanH wrote:
Isn't it the principle on which Ryanair works?

 

No its not.


Why not post a sensible answer, people will appreciate it more


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   13/04/2008, 19:43
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So they don't lower the prices to ensure the most 'bottoms on seats' possible?

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