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By *imonH45 OP   Man
17 weeks ago

lancaster

Accommodating seems to be quite key on here, I often get a set of keys for a week or so to do surveys ! Was wondering if anyone would like to use me, sorry this ! To their advantage …

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan
17 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

Anything in the green or purple area on a Monopoly board? In.

As long as you're not going to terrorise my bumhole.

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By *imonH45 OP   Man
17 weeks ago

lancaster

Preston area mostly … and no lol

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By *rdere OpusCouple
17 weeks ago

Brum - ish

I’m not sure if I’d comfortable with it depending on what’s the deal - is it someone else’s home? A business premises? An empty show home?

The main issue many have with people not accommodating is the concern that it might be an indicator that they’re cheating (yes, I know that that’s by no means the only reason). So in that sense, for many it wouldn’t resolve the issue if you’re not accommodating at home.

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan
17 weeks ago

A den in the Glen


"Preston area mostly … and no lol "

Preston...eeeuw. out. 😂

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By *imonH45 OP   Man
17 weeks ago

lancaster

That’s a very good point, I am a building surveyor so mostly do commercial with the odd residential, this idea just flashed across my mind in a moment of well naughtiness tbf !

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By *imonH45 OP   Man
17 weeks ago

lancaster

The people of Preston have withdrawn your freedom of the city lol

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By *a LunaWoman
17 weeks ago

o o OO o o

Unless you hate your job I wouldn’t risk it to be honest. Security alarms and CCTV and the like.

Sorry to be the rain on your parade!

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By *imonH45 OP   Man
17 weeks ago

lancaster

No thats ok x all opinions welcomed ...

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago

If I employed you to do surveying in property I owned and found out you were using it for meets without my consent I would never use you or your company again and report you to your governing body.

Totally disrespectful and unprofessional

Just my opinion

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By *eroLondonMan
17 weeks ago

Mayfair


"Accommodating seems to be quite key on here..."

Does it? I've been here roughly four years and haven't accommodated once. At least not in the 'generally accepted' sense.

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By (user no longer on site)
17 weeks ago


"Accommodating seems to be quite key on here...

Does it? I've been here roughly four years and haven't accommodated once. At least not in the 'generally accepted' sense."

I find the whole accommodating thing odd.

Peoples houses are just weird, and let's not even get started on the bedding.

It's a huge no if you do accommodate, get some sense!

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By *eroLondonMan
17 weeks ago

Mayfair


"Accommodating seems to be quite key on here...

Does it? I've been here roughly four years and haven't accommodated once. At least not in the 'generally accepted' sense.

I find the whole accommodating thing odd.

Peoples houses are just weird, and let's not even get started on the bedding.

It's a huge no if you do accommodate, get some sense!"

I agree. However I do accommodate...in hotels of my choosing.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
17 weeks ago

Central

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
17 weeks ago

Central

It might be worth a try with some but I think most people would prefer a hotel. People like some comfort and amenities. It could be off-putting to be invited to some random business premises, with dubious facilities etc. Shag on someone's desk?

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By *imonH45 OP   Man
17 weeks ago

lancaster

How many properties do you have Jack ?

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By *rHotNottsMan
17 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Spent the last 30 years in 5* hotels all over the world, I’m lazy I like my own bed now!

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By *imonH45 OP   Man
17 weeks ago

lancaster


"It might be worth a try with some but I think most people would prefer a hotel. People like some comfort and amenities. It could be off-putting to be invited to some random business premises, with dubious facilities etc. Shag on someone's desk? "

Was just thinking the residential … empty furnished flats

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By *orny PTMan
17 weeks ago

Peterborough


"I’m not sure if I’d comfortable with it depending on what’s the deal - is it someone else’s home? A business premises? An empty show home?

The main issue many have with people not accommodating is the concern that it might be an indicator that they’re cheating (yes, I know that that’s by no means the only reason). So in that sense, for many it wouldn’t resolve the issue if you’re not accommodating at home. "

Sometimes space is an issue. Some bedrooms are so small that there's barely room for a single bed, let alone a double.

How many people would want to play on a single bed?

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan
17 weeks ago

A den in the Glen


"I’m not sure if I’d comfortable with it depending on what’s the deal - is it someone else’s home? A business premises? An empty show home?

The main issue many have with people not accommodating is the concern that it might be an indicator that they’re cheating (yes, I know that that’s by no means the only reason). So in that sense, for many it wouldn’t resolve the issue if you’re not accommodating at home.

Sometimes space is an issue. Some bedrooms are so small that there's barely room for a single bed, let alone a double.

How many people would want to play on a single bed?"

This is why we should never forget the little people community. They are not to be looked down on when space is an issue.

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By *rdere OpusCouple
17 weeks ago

Brum - ish


"That’s a very good point, I am a building surveyor so mostly do commercial with the odd residential, this idea just flashed across my mind in a moment of well naughtiness tbf ! "

I wouldn’t want any part of that myself, and I think you’d be deep in the brown stuff if you were found out. But it’s your job!

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By *orny PTMan
17 weeks ago

Peterborough


"I’m not sure if I’d comfortable with it depending on what’s the deal - is it someone else’s home? A business premises? An empty show home?

The main issue many have with people not accommodating is the concern that it might be an indicator that they’re cheating (yes, I know that that’s by no means the only reason). So in that sense, for many it wouldn’t resolve the issue if you’re not accommodating at home.

Sometimes space is an issue. Some bedrooms are so small that there's barely room for a single bed, let alone a double.

How many people would want to play on a single bed?

This is why we should never forget the little people community. They are not to be looked down on when space is an issue."

Every little helps.

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By *he Silver FuxMan
17 weeks ago

Uttoxeter


"That’s a very good point, I am a building surveyor so mostly do commercial with the odd residential, this idea just flashed across my mind in a moment of well naughtiness tbf ! "

If you want to keep your job, clients and reputation… Just. Fucking. Don’t.

An unseen CCTV / security / covert camera could end your career.

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By *imonH45 OP   Man
17 weeks ago

lancaster


"That’s a very good point, I am a building surveyor so mostly do commercial with the odd residential, this idea just flashed across my mind in a moment of well naughtiness tbf !

If you want to keep your job, clients and reputation… Just. Fucking. Don’t.

An unseen CCTV / security / covert camera could end your career.

"

Thank you for the chilled response …

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