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Try adding a decimal point to the rates on his Rentmen page.

Those would be appropriate prices for Bangor.

 

Plus the bonus of all the puns on his city name. :p

Guest countryboywny
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Try adding a decimal point to the rates on his Rentmen page.

 

My thought exactly.

Guest countryboywny
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So that's 350 for an overnight? Seems a bit low to me, but then again, I've never been to Bangor. ;)

 

I have... a bit chilly this time of year. LOL :eek::p

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...now we know why Roger Collins was always running up to Bangor on an urgent business matter. :D

 

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This is one thing that bugs me about RentMen. If he did add a decimal point, their system just drops the decimal point and adds two zeros to the rate. So 300.00 becomes 30,000. Some great things about RentMen but there are some very strange programming mistakes over there that can be easily fixed but haven't yet.

I thought the Dutch - and many European countries- used a comma instead of a decimal point. I wonder what would happen in Rentmen if one entered a comma instead of a decimal point?

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At 6' and 140# I'd have to see some body pics to be interested. He seems like he'd most appeal to guys who like them slender.

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I thought the Dutch - and many European countries- used a comma instead of a decimal point. I wonder what would happen in Rentmen if one entered a comma instead of a decimal point?

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