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larrylujackParticipant
[quote=zk]Back to the topic at hand:
Anybody have experience or know anything about VRBO (vacation rental by owner). I’ve been thinking of using that for trips to big bear. I’ve heard good things about it, but once, a few years ago, I heard about somebody getting scammed.[/quote]
I have used VRBO for Mexico, Hawaii, Big Bear, Mammoth, Napa, Germany and Italy and have never had any problem. Not saying it is fool proof, but you have to pay to list on VRBO which seems for now to keep the scammers away, although I fear that will change.
larrylujackParticipant[quote=zk]Back to the topic at hand:
Anybody have experience or know anything about VRBO (vacation rental by owner). I’ve been thinking of using that for trips to big bear. I’ve heard good things about it, but once, a few years ago, I heard about somebody getting scammed.[/quote]
I have used VRBO for Mexico, Hawaii, Big Bear, Mammoth, Napa, Germany and Italy and have never had any problem. Not saying it is fool proof, but you have to pay to list on VRBO which seems for now to keep the scammers away, although I fear that will change.
larrylujackParticipant[quote=zk]Back to the topic at hand:
Anybody have experience or know anything about VRBO (vacation rental by owner). I’ve been thinking of using that for trips to big bear. I’ve heard good things about it, but once, a few years ago, I heard about somebody getting scammed.[/quote]
I have used VRBO for Mexico, Hawaii, Big Bear, Mammoth, Napa, Germany and Italy and have never had any problem. Not saying it is fool proof, but you have to pay to list on VRBO which seems for now to keep the scammers away, although I fear that will change.
larrylujackParticipant[quote=zk]Back to the topic at hand:
Anybody have experience or know anything about VRBO (vacation rental by owner). I’ve been thinking of using that for trips to big bear. I’ve heard good things about it, but once, a few years ago, I heard about somebody getting scammed.[/quote]
I have used VRBO for Mexico, Hawaii, Big Bear, Mammoth, Napa, Germany and Italy and have never had any problem. Not saying it is fool proof, but you have to pay to list on VRBO which seems for now to keep the scammers away, although I fear that will change.
larrylujackParticipant[quote=zk]Back to the topic at hand:
Anybody have experience or know anything about VRBO (vacation rental by owner). I’ve been thinking of using that for trips to big bear. I’ve heard good things about it, but once, a few years ago, I heard about somebody getting scammed.[/quote]
I have used VRBO for Mexico, Hawaii, Big Bear, Mammoth, Napa, Germany and Italy and have never had any problem. Not saying it is fool proof, but you have to pay to list on VRBO which seems for now to keep the scammers away, although I fear that will change.
larrylujackParticipant[quote=flu][quote=larrylujack][quote=dd123]$120K for a 10 year experienced Java programmer is absolute fine. This is coming from a person with similar background.[/quote]
until next year when the fella In Bhopal takes yer job, since yer fungible.
good luck with the whole world trade economy BS thing.
suckas….[/quote]
Whatever dude. Obviously, you haven’t checked the latest rates in india. It’s not necessarily cheaper these days.
Besides, it beats being unemployed.[/quote]
actually, I do,
business is so-so in India, but CN is booming.no offense, dude, but software engineers are a dime a dozen…literally, so don’t take yerself so seriously….
larrylujackParticipant[quote=flu][quote=larrylujack][quote=dd123]$120K for a 10 year experienced Java programmer is absolute fine. This is coming from a person with similar background.[/quote]
until next year when the fella In Bhopal takes yer job, since yer fungible.
good luck with the whole world trade economy BS thing.
suckas….[/quote]
Whatever dude. Obviously, you haven’t checked the latest rates in india. It’s not necessarily cheaper these days.
Besides, it beats being unemployed.[/quote]
actually, I do,
business is so-so in India, but CN is booming.no offense, dude, but software engineers are a dime a dozen…literally, so don’t take yerself so seriously….
larrylujackParticipant[quote=flu][quote=larrylujack][quote=dd123]$120K for a 10 year experienced Java programmer is absolute fine. This is coming from a person with similar background.[/quote]
until next year when the fella In Bhopal takes yer job, since yer fungible.
good luck with the whole world trade economy BS thing.
suckas….[/quote]
Whatever dude. Obviously, you haven’t checked the latest rates in india. It’s not necessarily cheaper these days.
Besides, it beats being unemployed.[/quote]
actually, I do,
business is so-so in India, but CN is booming.no offense, dude, but software engineers are a dime a dozen…literally, so don’t take yerself so seriously….
larrylujackParticipant[quote=flu][quote=larrylujack][quote=dd123]$120K for a 10 year experienced Java programmer is absolute fine. This is coming from a person with similar background.[/quote]
until next year when the fella In Bhopal takes yer job, since yer fungible.
good luck with the whole world trade economy BS thing.
suckas….[/quote]
Whatever dude. Obviously, you haven’t checked the latest rates in india. It’s not necessarily cheaper these days.
Besides, it beats being unemployed.[/quote]
actually, I do,
business is so-so in India, but CN is booming.no offense, dude, but software engineers are a dime a dozen…literally, so don’t take yerself so seriously….
larrylujackParticipant[quote=flu][quote=larrylujack][quote=dd123]$120K for a 10 year experienced Java programmer is absolute fine. This is coming from a person with similar background.[/quote]
until next year when the fella In Bhopal takes yer job, since yer fungible.
good luck with the whole world trade economy BS thing.
suckas….[/quote]
Whatever dude. Obviously, you haven’t checked the latest rates in india. It’s not necessarily cheaper these days.
Besides, it beats being unemployed.[/quote]
actually, I do,
business is so-so in India, but CN is booming.no offense, dude, but software engineers are a dime a dozen…literally, so don’t take yerself so seriously….
larrylujackParticipant[quote=dd123]$120K for a 10 year experienced Java programmer is absolute fine. This is coming from a person with similar background.[/quote]
until next year when the fella In Bhopal takes yer job, since yer fungible.
good luck with the whole world trade economy BS thing.
suckas….
larrylujackParticipant[quote=dd123]$120K for a 10 year experienced Java programmer is absolute fine. This is coming from a person with similar background.[/quote]
until next year when the fella In Bhopal takes yer job, since yer fungible.
good luck with the whole world trade economy BS thing.
suckas….
larrylujackParticipant[quote=dd123]$120K for a 10 year experienced Java programmer is absolute fine. This is coming from a person with similar background.[/quote]
until next year when the fella In Bhopal takes yer job, since yer fungible.
good luck with the whole world trade economy BS thing.
suckas….
larrylujackParticipant[quote=dd123]$120K for a 10 year experienced Java programmer is absolute fine. This is coming from a person with similar background.[/quote]
until next year when the fella In Bhopal takes yer job, since yer fungible.
good luck with the whole world trade economy BS thing.
suckas….
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