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#21484 by Paul H
13 Oct 2007, 14:53
Last week, a "reader" got their question answered (only two questions were answered)by the travel expert. He wanted to know if there were any trips to see gardens in Japan. Yes there was and details given.
This week, the same newspaper is advertising their own trips to view Japanese Gardens!
The other question was, "I have fell in love with a beautiful woman, where could I take her for a romantic holiday".
Answer was Morroco with details of a last minute deal.
Genuine answers to readers questions or an alternative way of getting in adverts?
#186675 by Darren Wheeler
13 Oct 2007, 15:21
Oh you cynic you. [}:)]

Personally I wouldn't trust them as far as I could kick them. You could always try matching the example given on Expedia and see how it compares price and availability wise.
#186706 by Paul H
14 Oct 2007, 00:12
I have fell in love with a beautiful woman

Just noticed, the original letter did say fallen.[:I]
#186716 by slinky09
14 Oct 2007, 09:26
Are you alluding to potential collusion between editorial and advertising Paul ... no, that could never happen [:0]

Actually, the cynical in you is totally correct, it's common, runs across every commercial news venture no matter what people protest, and of course totally skews the content. Simply continue to be cynical and you will question all !

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