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Onesuite in hotel

Posted By: Ram on 2008-04-17
In Reply to: I've done this many times (sm) - traveling MT

That is exactly what I'm doing when I travel. I use my Onesuite account and dial an 800 number from my room and save on ridiculous charges from hotels.

Now you can also use its voip feature if your hotel has a good internet connection and you have your laptop with you. Saves you the trouble of dialing the 800 number or worry about getting charge for that 800 call.


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No, stayed at hotel right near it, though.
Most of the places in M. Beach offer a package deal such as the one you describe. We have stayed at Compass Cove and Caravelle and both offered family value packages that include the suite, buffet breakfast daily, and tickets to local attractions. We are going back to Compass Cove this year, in fact. Both Caravelle and Compass Cove also renovated over the last year. Have you checked sites like Travelocity? Sometimes they have customer reviews that can be very helpful. Are you taking children? If so, I would recommend Compass Cove or Caravelle, either one. However, Monterey looks like a very nice place from the outside, at least!

Hope you have fun! :) When are you planning to go? We usually go towards the end of August. Rates are even better then. ;)
NEED HOTEL IN ALLENTOWN PA

I am lookng for a modestly priced hotel in Allentow PA for October 7th and 8.  I am going to J C Birney Stadium  to hear College bands.  Any suggestions.  


Also check with the hotel -

to be sure that their internet service will allow you to connect to your VPN, if you use one.  I have had a few occasions when travelling that I was unable to connect to my VPNs and was not able to work. It had something to do with the hotel's internet security settings not allowing it. 


Depends on your hotel.
If you stay in a large chain (Hilton, Holiday Inns and such) and you are not in a rural area you will usually find high speed and you pay for the time you need - say $9.95 per day to use their connection. You just bring your PC or laptop, connect and voila! If it is dial up .. either change hotels or prepare for longer waits or perhaps not being able to work depending on your situation. The other writer is correct to mention calling your hotel to be sure. Actually some hotels have the service "free" now.
I've never had any problems with hotel.com

The best thing to do would be to call the customer care number 1-800-219-4606 CST.  I do know that they always charge your card for the full amount of the stay, but if they didn't have the room, it should have all been refunded.  I thought that when you book through a website like this each website booking company has a set number of rooms available in the hotel.  If the hotel used one of the rooms set aside for hotels.com without the knowledge of hotels.com, then the hotel would be responsible for giving you an upgraded room.  If there were no rooms available at all, then hotels.com should refund everything (not sure about the overage charge, though).


If you have ever worked as a hotel housekeeper, you'd know.

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This is a must read!  Our health when traveling depends on what we know about hotel practices.




 


I have used OneSuite for (sm)
personal use, so I'm not sure about disconnections while working.  You just create an account through their website and you can recharge your minutes with a credit or debit card (maybe Paypal, too).  They have a zipdial system, which basically means that you can input the number you will be calling from and then you don't have to enter your PIN number each time you call.  You can also see your call history by logging onto your account via their website, which is a really nice feature.  My experience with their customer service has been good, too.  HTH
I am using onesuite- sm
I have also just switched to a new job with a c-phone and have decided to use onesuite.  They are 2.5 cents a minute and you prepay your minutes, like a calling card.  I have heard of a few people using this so I am going to give it a try.  It seems to work great for them.  No limits, no hidden fees, etc.
I used to use onesuite before...
I got cable with my C-phone, and it says it's 2.5 cents for prepaid minutes. You get your own account and can check how many minutes you have left. Go to www.onesuite.com.
Onesuite
I used to use Onesuite and still do if I go out of town. You use it like a phone card, and I think it ranges from 2 to 3 cents per minute. Just go to onesuite.com.

I have been using Vonage for the last four years though. As long as you have a really good internet connection, you shouldn't have problems with Vonage IMO. I have moved about four times (husband was in the miliitary), and each time I have made sure I got the best internet, and have had no problems whatsoever. Good luck.
desk clerk at a low-budget hotel -
I called in sick with the flu, and that night the place was robbed at gunpoint.  I had never been so happy to be sick!
never had a problem with OneSuite
It's AT&T Call11Vantage that keeps dropping carrier. But, for $35/month, I tolerate it.
No, onesuite is $1.50 an hour, not $1.80.
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Onesuite is an option with MDI? - sm
I used it when I started working for them, but didn't know I would continue using it?
Onesuite.com cheap, not
unlimited but very cheap, under 3 cents a minute.  Lots bells and whistles.  It's for regular phone not internet. 
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Onesuite pay as you go service
Onesuite has always been a pay as you go service. No plans, no tie ups or anything so anytime you want to stop using Onesuite you don't need to do anything. But so far, I'm liking it so I will keep using it until someone better comes along.
This is a fantastic idea actually (renting hotel room)
It may be tax deductible. I actually like my home and it is affordable as I got it at a low price several years ago and put a big down payment on it. In other words, I doubt if I could repeat this. No small children. What I am thinking of is that I will probably have to work until I am 60 at least. The only other option would be to go back to school and get training in another skill but even that seems difficult. I have no idea what I could learn and work at other than nursing.

Thank you very much
I finally used OneSuite through net at .02 or att card at 04/min nm
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NO, you're off. 0.03 x 60 = 1.80 that's without a direct onesuite connect sm

I used them for years. I didn't pay any attention to their rate, above -- but it doesn't matter how fast you type. You could sit there and NOT type, and you're still paying $1.80 for every hour you're hooked up.


And by the way, there are several dictators I'm 1:1 on. Not many though!


Onesuite has local access now for 0.025 cents

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Just got back on a Timeshare trip - cost - 200 and included 3 nights hotel
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Aladdin is a nice hotel, nicer than Excalibur but comparable costs.
And it's in the middle of the Strip, so if you plan to do walking you have the Bellagio, Paris, etc. close by.
I found OneSuite would not stay connected to hos. system... went with ATT
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onesuite.com was recommended to me. Have not checked into yet but 2.5 cents sounds good.
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