Sunday, 21 February 2016

ASM Auto Recycling

Online Salvage Auction

By bringing together some of the UK’s largest independent motor salvage dealers, we are now able to offer a selection of over 1,000 damage-repairable and stolen-recovered vehicles in our online car auction every week.


Our auto salvage auction includes a range of different makes and models of vans, motorbikes and cars for sale.  The price of a salvage vehicle within our car auction can be more than 50% cheaper than the same model bought from a car showroom, once repaired.  With car salvage auction vehicles being added daily, you are sure to find the vehicle you are looking for, sourced directly from insurance companies.

Whether you are a vehicle breaker, car dismantle or simply looking for a salvage vehicle project, ASM Auto Recycling is the place to find salvage cars for sale.
All of our re-sale vehicles have been inspected by qualified engineers and have been passed as suitable for legitimate repair, in accordance with ABI guidelines.

Parts Discount

As a gesture of goodwill to our vehicle salvage buyers, ASM offers a discount of up to 20% on all used car parts supplied for the repair of cars purchased from us.  (NB. This discount only applies to salvage vehicles purchased from ASM Auto Recycling Ltd!  It does not apply to vehicles being sold by any of the other companies on the online salvage auction.)



Contact ASM Auto Recycling

If you would like to discuss with us your car recycling requirements then please don’t hesitate to contact us at ASM Auto Recycling.  We proudly support the process of vehicle recycling with our used car parts division housing over 250,000 recycled parts, each with our own 90-day guarantee.  Not to mention our vehicle transport service covering as far afield as High Wycombe, Milton Keynes and Watford.
We are available on telephone, email and fax from our Oxford and Aylesbury sites. Our opening hours are as follows:
Mon - Fri 8.00am to 5.30pm
Saturday 8.00am to 1.00pm
Sunday Closed

Points of contact

Dept. Tel No. Fax No. E-mail
Car Parts 01844 268 940 (Opt. 1) 01844 260 759 parts@asm-autos.co.uk
Tyre Sales 01844 268 940 (Opt. 4) 01844 260 759 tyres@asm-autos.co.uk
Online Auction 01844 268 940 (Opt. 2) 01844 260 759 salvage@asm-autos.co.uk
ELVs / Scrap Cars 01844 268 940 (Opt. 3) 01844 260 759 admin@asm-autos.co.uk
Transport 01844 268 940 (Opt. 2) 01844 260 759 transport@asm-autos.co.uk
General Enquiries 01844 268 940 (Opt. 2) 01844 260 759 admin@asm-autos.co.uk
eBay 01844 268 940 (Opt. 5) 01844 260 759 ebay@asm-autos.co.uk

Saturday, 20 February 2016

The Real Estate Database (RED)


This is largest network of synchronized real estate websites in Africa, the aim of the RED is to interlink all real estate websites so as to create a massive pool of 1000s of properties in one place, its a property index or a property listing system which has successfully been used by major Real Estate Agents plus Realtors and Developers in order to ensure maximum exposure of properties for sale or rent on the internet. The RED can also be referred to as “a property search engine” or Multiple Listing Database (MLD) because it interlinks multiple real estate websites and thus creates a very wide variety of listings from all prime areas.  You can use the RED to apply for a mortgage with associated banks or to find houses for rent, houses for sale, apartments for rent  and land for sale. The RED has furnished  and unfurnished houses or residential and commercial properties of different types for sale or rent that include: bungalows, semi detached, apartments, maisonettes, mansions, Shell houses, cottages and condominiums. Other types of properties include: Prime Office space, land and plots from several real estate agents and realtors located in: Kampala Uganda, Nairobi Kenya, Dar Salam Tanzania and Kigali Rwanda. 



Contact:


Email:- info@RealEstateDatabase.info
Address:- Plot 24, Sir Apollo Kagwa Road,
Bifro House, First Floor, Room 8
Tel:- 256-312-281540,
Mob:- 256-712-600006
P.O.Box:- 12112

Genuine Estates Limited

 
Below property is presently for sale. Any one interested should contact the address below;




Address: Centenary Building, Lion Shopping Center, Burton St, Kampala, Uganda
Phone:+256 775 615500

Few tricks and tips on how to book cheaper hotel rates


Despite what you might think, you do not have to spend a fortune to stay at a four-star hotel. A little legwork can score you cheap deals, whether you are staying at a luxury resort, bed and breakfast, or run-of-the-mill hotel or motel.

With the following tips, you and your companions can trim hotel costs and enjoy a delightful getaway without breaking the bank.

Don't hotels always seem to account for the largest portion of your travel funds? They certainly do for me. Even if you are not booking a 4- or 5-star property, a few days stay in a hotel can easily set you back $500, if not more. I like a nice hotel as much as the next person, but when I’m on a budget, I want to make sure I have enough after airfare and lodging to actually enjoy my trip: have good meals, go sightseeing, and buy some souvenirs for my loved ones.

After years of working in the travel industry and having lots of personal travel experience, I have learned a few tricks and tips on how to book cheaper hotel rates that I wanted to share. Be sure to share any tips you might have in the comments below.


Use a Metasearch Engine

The popularity of hotel metasearch engines is on the rise and for good reason: it’s one of the most efficient ways to find affordable accommodations. If you are unfamiliar with this concept, a hotel metasearch engine is a website that searches multiple hotel booking sites at once. For example, instead of running a search on Expedia, Orbitz, Price line, and the hotel’s website, you can use a metasearch engine to search multiple sites at once to see which provider offers the lowest rates and best value. Kayak, Hipmunk, Room 77, TripAdvisor, and Trivago are just a few of the options available.


Call the Hotel Directly

If you have a particular hotel in mind, calling the hotel directly can often result in better rates. Since you’re able to speak with someone in real time, the staff will often be privy to rates that aren’t advertised online or, at the very least, they’ll be able to give you insight as to what’s affecting hotel room pricing. Events like conferences, concerts, and conventions can cause hotel room prices to skyrocket, and of course, certain times of year, such as the holidays, will see more expensive rates. If I’m traveling and I’ve found out there’s an event causing hotel rooms in the city center to be more expensive, then I’ll research hotels away from the city center to find lower rates.

Note: Be sure to call the hotel directly and not the 800 number, where you’ll just be routed through central reservations and end up speaking to someone who isn’t onsite at the property.


Book Cancelable Rates

Room rates can fluctuate as quickly as minute to minute because a hotel’s inventory is always changing. It’s simple supply and demand: the more people booking rooms at a hotel, the more the hotel can charge. One thing I like to do if I’m flexible with my hotel choice is to book a cancelable rate. It should be fairly obvious which rates are actually cancelled; there’s usually a call-out that states something like “FREE cancellation – PAY LATER,” as seen on Booking.com. I’ll book this rate (I plead though – double and triple check that it’s actually cancelable) and then monitor the price, as well as prices of nearby, comparable hotels. It may take a little bit of extra legwork, but this tactic has saved me as much as $100 per night.

Note: Not all hotels or providers offer cancelled rates. Look at a few different sites and properties to find a suitable hotel that provides a cancelled rate.


Book Last Minute

This is a trick best reserved for shorter trips, like romantic weekend getaways or impromptu get-togethers with friends in the city. I certainly wouldn’t advocate waiting till the last minute to book a hotel room for that expensive international trip you’ve been saving up for or leaving your lodging needs up to fate when there could be a major conference happening that results in a hotel room shortage. That being said, if you do a bit of research and are flexible, booking last minute can result in much cheaper rates. Last-minute booking apps like Hotel Tonight, which works with hotels to negotiate deep discounts on unsold rooms, are a great starting point, and many of the online booking sites, like Expedia and Price line, have their own “Tonight” or “Deals Tonight” section.

Tip: Many sites offer last-minute deals sections, but are really just pulling the available inventory for the specified locale (not that this is a bad thing), as opposed to working with hotels to provide negotiated last-minute deals. Just be aware of this and shop around before committing to any last-minute deals.

Remember to use Trip It to organize all of your hotel confirmations (and any other trip confirmations) in one spot. You can also sign up for a free 30-day trial of Trip. It Pro to try out premium features like alerts, alternate flights, seat tracker, point tracker, fare monitoring, and more.

Hotel Ratings

They are often used to classify hotels according to their quality. The development of the concept of hotel rating and its associated definitions display strong parallels. From the initial purpose of informing travelers on basic facilities that can be expected, the objectives of hotel rating has expanded into a focus on the hotel experience as a whole. Today the terms 'grading', 'rating', and 'classification' are used to generally refer to the same concept, that is to categorize hotels.
There are a wide variety of rating schemes used by different organizations around the world. Many have a system involving stars, with a greater number of stars indicating greater luxury. Forbes Travel Guide, formerly Mobil Travel Guide, launched its star rating system in 1958. The AAA and their affiliated bodies use diamonds instead of stars to express hotel and restaurant ratings levels.
Food services, entertainment, view, room variations such as size and additional amenities, spas and fitness centers, ease of access and location may be considered in establishing a standard. Hotels are independently assessed in traditional systems and rest heavily on the facilities provided. Some consider this disadvantageous to smaller hotels whose quality of accommodation could fall into one class but the lack of an item such as an elevator would prevent it from reaching a higher categorization.
In recent years hotel rating systems have also been criticized by some who argue that the rating criteria for such systems are overly complex and difficult for laypersons to understand. It has been suggested that the lack of a unified global system for rating hotels may also undermine the usability of such schemes.












Following the current rating could be of great help in finding out which is best and cheap to patronize 

Friday, 19 February 2016

Let's price take its place and not property

Tuscany Wine Estate Resort

Tuscany Wine Estate Resort is an award-winning 38 room, 4 star boutique hotel set on 26 acres and boasts the most superb views in the Hunter overlooking a valley of 300 acres of vineyards framed by the majestic backdrop of Broken back Mountains. With two different styles of accommodation; Olive Grove rooms, decorated in guest house style with wooden sleigh beds, overlooking the dam, olive trees and swimming pool or Vineyard View rooms; are contemporary in style, with views that capture the picture...Isn't this awesome



Book by price, not by property.
If you care less about a specific hotel than getting the cheapest deal, you may want to consider choosing your own price on Price line or shopping the anonymous (but deeply discounted) hotel inventory on Hot wire. On these sites you often won't know which hotel you're staying at until it's booked, but you can request the general location and quality (three-star, four-star, etc.) -- and you could save a significant amount of money over other booking sites.

Hotels, Motels & Resorts

Hunter Country Lodge

Blissfully quiet, you will wake up to beautiful birdsong and grazing kangaroos. Your accommodation is set amongst our vineyards and 100 acres of lush, native bushland in Australia's oldest wine region, the Hunter Valley. The 16 log cabins style motel rooms have sprightly color schemes. All rooms have country style beds, split system air conditioning, tea and coffee facilities, mini bar, TV and spacious shower en suites. All rooms overlook vineyards and spacious grounds frequented by Kangaroos an...

 

Quest Singleton

Quest Singleton is 4.5 Star AAA rated and proudly apart of Australia's largest Serviced Apartment Group Quest. While unearthing the treasures of the Hunter Valley region experience, Quest Singleton's modern and spacious fully self-contained apartments located within the township of Singleton.



Get the Best Rate

While even cars have gone the way of reliable sticker prices, hotel accommodations remain a haggler's game, with arcane and confusing rules and terminology that seem aimed to sneak dollars out of your pocket even when you think you're making out well. Take the term "corporate rate," for instance. Corporate employees travel a lot; they must get a good rate, right? Well, some of them do, but probably not the ones who ask for the corporate rate.

Following are some tactics for getting the best hotel rates any time you travel. Your mileage may vary, and some hotels are more flexible than others, but these 15 tricks should keep you on the winning side of the bargaining table.

1. Ask for a lower rate.
This sounds simple, even doomed, but very often works like a charm. Ask whether the hotel is currently running any promotions or packages, and then see if any of the following special rates might apply: AAA, senior, family, hotel membership, weekend, government discount, frequent flier, convention, shareholder or corporate. Hotels sometimes even have what is called a "fallback" rate for travelers who are resisting the quoted rate.

2. Shop around online.
For the latest hotel bargains in locations around the world, be sure to check our discount hotel deals daily. In addition, check the Web sites of your favorite hotel chains; often they will run promotions exclusively for Web bookings.

Hotel discount reservation services like Hotels.com can also help you save considerably on hotel rates, as can general travel booking sites like Expedia and Travelocity. Note, however, that these sites may charge booking fees, so often your best strategy is to shop around to find the lowest rate and then call the hotel directly to see if they can match it.

You may also want to check aggregator sites like Kayak or Mobissimo, which search a wide range of hotel chains and travel sites, and then send you directly to the provider for booking.

 Please visit for more information:
http://www.winecountry.com.au/accommodation/hotels-motels-resorts