I booked a room offer with a host thru an email. Is it common practice to contact that host in person when I then stay at that hotel? I mean do I look him or her up, or will they look me up while I am there?
Got a question about Host
I booked a room offer with a host thru an email. Is it common practice to contact that host in person when I then stay at that hotel? I mean do I look him or her up, or will they look me up while I am there?
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From my perspective, no need to contact the host unless there is a reason. They know when you are in the hotel and which machine you are playing so can easily find you in the casino -- some will stop by to say "hello" and see if you need anything.
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
From: dianalnagy@aol.com
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 06:16:12 -0700
Subject: [vpFREE] Got a question about Host
I would say yes contact them.
rapport building can go quite a ways towards making any break even decisions fall in your favor. I can guarantee you a hand written thank you note near the end of your stay will be very well received.
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From my perspective, no need to contact the host unless there is a reason. They know when you are in the hotel and which machine you are playing so can easily find you in the casino – some will stop by to say “hello” and see if you need anything.
To: vpF…@…com
From: dianalnagy@…
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 06:16:12 -0700
Subject: [vpFREE] Got a question about Host
I booked a room offer with a host thru an email. Is it common practice to contact that host in person when I then stay at that hotel? I mean do I look him or her up, or will they look me up while I am there?