Thursday, 31 May 2018

Sultry Cyprus: 7nts off-season from £150pp incl. 3* hotel & flights


Pirates, avoid the tourist crowds and snag a bargain: 7 nights in Cyprus from £150pp including the 3* Paphiessa Hotel & Apartments & flights. This gorgeous country has plenty to offer the curious explorer, whether you wish to sample delightful local food or enjoy a quiet drink and watch the world go by. Holiday details:… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Next up, the surprising PR partnership with Cancer Research UK


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Uber’s thirst for positive PR gathers further momentum as the controversial ride-hailing app announces partnership with the UK’s biggest charity Cancer Research UK.
The cancer charity will join the under pressure private hire firm and help with its uberGIVING initiative. This Saturday, people in cities across the UK can order a car, load it up with bags of unwanted items and send it off to be taken to Cancer Research UK’s network of 600 charity shops.
Cancer Research UK have in the past been very protective of its brand and core values when it comes to Corporate Partnerships. However, they have now let the much maligned minicab firm use its respected brand at a time when Uber are looking for much needed public support as they take to court in a bid to win back its London operators licence.
The taxi trade across the UK has in the past heavily supported Cancer Research UK at local level. The charity’s all night Shine event saw London drivers donate their time and ferry participants free of charge around the capital.
Tom Elvidge, General Manager of Uber in the UK, said:“UberGIVING is one of our favourite initiatives and is the perfect opportunity for people to give items to charity and let Uber do the work. Many people are unable to get to a convenient local charity shop due to busy schedules, yet have lots of unwanted items taking up space. We are proud that Uber can step in and be of service.”Caro Evans, director of partnerships at Cancer Research UK, said:“At Cancer Research UK, we rely entirely on the generosity of the public to fund our life-saving research, and donations to our shops are an absolutely vital part of our fundraising. We’re really excited to be working with Uber on this initiative. Cancer Research UK has nearly 600 shops across the UK so finding new and imaginative ways for people to donate their unwanted items is really exciting.”UberGIVING will be available in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Bristol, Brighton, Cardiff, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Liverpool will not
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Uber apply for eighteen month licence in London


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Just weeks before Uber begin their appeal against Transport for London's decision to not issue a new operators licence to the controversial ride hailing app, it's been confirmed on LBC that an eighteen month licence has been applied for in a bid to prove they are now a fit and proper company deserving of a licence.
According to a report on LBC, there are senior executives at TfL, and City Hall, who think it would be better if Uber win the appeal at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
More to follow.
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Luxurious 5* Dubrovnik half board escape 3nts from £279pp - incl. hotel & flights


Arrr mateys! We've spotted this grrrreat luxury holiday placing you at the top-rated 5* Royal Blue Hotel in Croatia, right by the sea-side just a short drive from picturesque Dubrovnik! The hotel boasts an adults-only rooftop pool with panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, an indoor pool, spa facilities and 4 restaurants and bars. Holiday… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Adults Only 4* Costa Brava half board break 5nts from £297pp - incl. flights & hotel


Ahoy mateys! How about a chic Costa Brava holiday just for grown-ups? The Adults Only 4* Aqua Hotel Silhouette & Spa occupies a prime position a short walk from the beach and Malgrat de Mar promenade. There is a lush spa and 2 outdoor pools here and you'll have half board included in your stay.… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Chic 5* South of France seaside break 2nts from £208pp - incl. flights & spa hotel


Ahoy mateys! Head to south of France, one hour's drive from Marseille, for a chic and relaxing luxury break right by the sea. You'll be staying at the 5* Ile Rousse Hotel Thalazur in the popular seaside resort of Bandol one of the oldest on the French coast boasting an impressive marina and… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Summer holiday in Tenerife from £276pp - 7nts 4* hotel & flights


Ahoy there pirates, fancy heading off to the sunny Canary Islands this July, this holiday is a great price for this time of year and the weather should have really hotted up. The holiday in Tenerife is based on 2 sharing and you will stay for a week in a great 4* hotel. You can… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

And So It Begins....Visa Doubles Transaction Charges to 8%


£1bn assault on the High Street: Shopkeepers suffer as Visa hikes fees on card payments. Unfortunately, this will give the green light to increase transaction charges for Taxi drivers taking Card payments. 

It's estimated that shopkeepers will pay £1billion extra a year to payments giant Visa after it hiked fees.

The increase comes as the Taxi trade faced a boom in customers who want to pay by card.

But what many passengers don’t realise is that every transaction costs the driver, and Visa has been accused of cashing in, by hiking its fees.

Card sharks: Taxi have seen a massive increase in customers who pay by card for even the cheapest journeys meaning that drivers with company's that charge the extra 20p on top of the transaction percentage, pay even more in fees

Experts warned that some will see their bills more than double. 

Obviously it's not just Taxis who will be affected, payments consultant CMSPI said that increased card costs will hit Europe’s shops for £2billion.

In the UK alone, which has embraced contactless cards and chip and pin, the bill will be £1billion.

Visa Europe has doubled charges since 2015 from an average 4p per transaction to 8p, says CMSPI. 

Firm’s crippling £26,750 card bill 
Hardware store owner Vin Vara says his firm is struggling because of huge bills from credit card companies.
Vara, 58, employs 38 people at 11 Tool Shop stores in London and lost £20,400 in fees last year as shoppers paid by credit card. 

Some 60 per cent of customers pay by card and he expects the bill to rise to £26,750 this year.
He said: ‘People don’t understand the damage this can do. I’m scared for others on the High St about what’s going to happen to them.’
It used to keep just 1.5p of this as profit but now takes 5p after cutting costs, the consultant said.

CMSPI chief executive Brendan Doyle said: ‘This is incredibly disappointing. Visa, a multinational that consistently reports profit margins in excess of 50 per cent on multi-billion-dollar revenues, is piling cost after cost onto retailers and the latest change will be particularly hard on struggling small businesses.’ 

He added that CMSPI will complain to the European Commission about the hike.

Visa has become more aggressive since it was bought by its US sister firm for £15billion in 2016.

Until then, Visa Europe had been owned by banks, including Lloyds and Royal Bank of Scotland, and they made billions from its sale to namesake Visa Inc. 

The American company’s chief executive Charles Scharf plotted to hugely increase fees – in 2015, he said he hoped to ‘expand yields in Europe’.

MPs and business groups called for regulators to step in.

SNP MP Stewart Hosie, of the Treasury Select Committee, said: ‘It’s a scandal card issuers’ fees have increased massively. I would hope and expect card issuers would think again before they impose these costs.’

Meanwhile, High Street retailers face average hikes for UK card fees of 75 per cent, and other European card costs will come close to trebling with an increase of 189 per cent.

James Lowman of the Association of Convenience Stores said: ‘We encourage the Payment Systems Regulator to look closely at these fees to ensure fairness.’

Andrew Cregan, at the British Retail Consortium, also backed intervention by the regulator.

Visa said: ‘The figures quoted are misleading and over-inflated. Our pricing means we can invest in world-leading cybersecurity and consumer protection, in innovation such as contactless and mobile payments, and in providing a global network which enables billions to make purchases safely, securely and reliably.’

TAXI LEAKS EXTRA BIT :
In the past, we've seen many retailers refuse to take Amex because of the time it takes them to pay up. 
We could now see the same exclusion notices regarding payment with Visa cards.

The London Taxi trade haven't been granted the right to choose how they are paid as our largest org says "it was a done deal'....and it was the drivers who were done!

The trade were promised a increase in bums on seats and a massive publicity campaign from TfL.....it just never happen. 



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Sleek 4* Madrid break 2nts from £179pp - incl. H10 hotel w/ luxury rooftop pool & flights


Ahoy mateys! Nip off to Madrid a city brimming with art museums, shopping and wining and dining for this stylish city-break. You'll be staying at the 4* H10 Puerta de Alcala offering a luxe rooftop pool, with many elegant boutiques nearby. This deal is available from Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Liverpool, London Gatwick, Luton… Cee POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Pretty in Portugal: 7nts winter break from £141pp incl. 3* hotel & flights


Pirates, grab a cheap week in Portugal with 7nts from £141pp including the 3* Montinho De Ouro Hotel & flights. Avoid the crowds by traveling off-season, and secure your holiday for a deposit as low as £30pp. Holiday details: Travel duration: 7 nights (longer or shorter stays possible) Example date: 6th 13th December 2018… jcrdawes POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Lovely Lodge stay in Suffolk from £110pp - 4nts with private hot tub (4 share)


Ahoy there pirates, we have another great lodge stay in the UK for you, Claywood Retreat Lodges offer accommodation for up to 4 sharing so it is the prefect place to holiday with your friends or family. The lodge is available throughout June and July and offers a private hot tub (always double check before… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Last minute Turkey package from £116pp - incl. 7nts hotel, flights, breakfast, bags & transfers


Our Package Finder is offering deals as hot as the Turkish summer sunshine pirates! With this deal you'll get 7 nights at Lagoon Hotel in the Dalaman region, with flights, breakfast, luggage, transfers and ATOL protection also included. There are limited dates at this price in early June, so get in there while you can!… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

TfL wins in court as new licence fee structure is seen as lawful


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The new licence fee structure for private hire operators is lawful says judge as Transport for London wins its High Court battle against the Licensed Private Hire Car Association.
London’s regulator brought in the changes in October 2017, but was swiftly challenged by private hire representatives. Concerns surrounding the fee increases faced by smaller operators could mean they are hit hardest as they struggle for market share.
The increase in fees range from between £3,174 and £2,897,174 for a 5-year licence, which had previously cost just £2,826.
Helen Chapman, TfL’s Director of Licensing, Regulation and Charging, said: “Our number one priority is the safety of the public, which is why when faced with the huge growth of the private hire industry it was appropriate to ensure our regulatory and enforcement capabilities grew too. We robustly defended our position in court and welcome the court’s decision that the changes we made to the licence fee structure for private hire operators are lawful. The changes to the fees fund an additional 250 compliance officers who do a crucial job in driving up standards and ensuring Londoners remain safe.”
The Licensed Private Hire Car Association are yet to make a statement.
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Jet to Germany: Summer flights to Frankfurt from only £13 return


Ahoy, we have come across these cheap flights to Frankfurt Hahn in Germany on our flight finder for the bargain price of £13 return. The flights are available from Stansted and span many dates in July and you can fly from Manchester to Frankfurt airport from £31 return. Add a hotel and you have yourself… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

New government enforced regulations could see the end to Uber in Turkey


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New regulations could see the end to controversial ride-hailing app Uber in Turkey. The Turkish government have put in place a new set of rules to prevent illegal passenger transportation. Taxi associations now claim that the new regulations will see an end to Uber. Police will now have the powers to fine and issue points to any Uber driving that is caught. If the same vehicle is caught for a second time, the certificate of the related firm will be revoked, according to a report in the Hurriyet Daily News. If a firm's certificate is revoked it will be unable to re-apply for a new one until a two year period has lapsed. Taxi associations are said to be pleased with the new regulations although a few suggest even harsher punishment for any drivers working for mobile application based systems like Uber. In the last few months there has been an ongoing battle between traditional taxi drivers and those driving for Uber. Tensions have led to mass protests and even physical altercations between the two sides. Uber have said they will continue operations in Turkish regardless, stating they will continue "business as usual".
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Scorchio! Open jaw Canada flights from just £86rtn (Newfoundland, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver)


Hold on to your maple syrup pirates! Our Flights Finder is offering some truly spectacular deals to cities in beautiful Canada, with return flights available for less than £100! The cheapest are to St. John's in Newfoundland, with superb prices also available on flights to Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. We've added flights in June and… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Taxify secure investment from German automotive giants Daimler


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Estonian ride-hailing firm Taxify have raised over £130million of funding as they look to close the gap on their biggest competitor Uber. The latest round of investment was led by German automotive giants Daimler who own Mercedes Benz. Daimler are no strangers to the ride-hailing industry with investments already in car2Go, Flinc and MyTaxi who compete in London against Uber. In addition to Daimler, Taxify have secured new funding from Europe based Korelya Capital, Taavet Hintikus and Transferwise. China's ride-hailing giants Didi Chuxing were among the returning investors this time around. A report in TechCrunch has now confirmed that the latest round of funding takes Taxify's valuation to the $1billion mark (£750million).Taxify now has over 10 million users worldwide with a driver base of over 500,000 making it one of the biggest competitors to controversial ride-hailing giants from across the pond, Uber.
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Last minute Mexico all inclusive bargain from £549pp - incl. 7nts resort, flights & transfers


Arriba pirates! Get yourselves out to the fabulous beaches of Mexico with this all inclusive deal from our Package Finder! You'll be staying at the Canto del Sol, located almost right on the caramel sands of Las Glorias Beach in the heart of Puerto Vallarta. Flights are included, as well as luggage, transfers and ATOL… Samcana POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT

Breaking News : LPHCA Has Lost Its Challenge To TFL's New Operators Licence Fees.


The Licensed Private Hire Car Association (LPHCA) has lost its case against TFL's proposals to increased fees for operators with over 11 vehicles to over £3,000, when they were previously under £3,000. It said the measures could "wipe out" operators, "leaving the futures of many drivers, industry suppliers and others connected to the industry in jeopardy".

The UK's largest private hire trade body, United Private Hire Drivers (UPHD) applied to intervene in the case, which was heard in the High Court, but its application was rejected.

It has argued that the change in fees breaches the Equality Act of 2010 by forcing drivers to shoulder "unfair costs and regulatory burdens" while denying them representation in the stakeholder process.

TfL announced last year that it was increasing charges for private hire operators for the costs of licensing, compliance and enforcement to reflect the growth of the private hire industry and the costs required to regulate it.

The number of privately licensed drivers soared by 78 per cent from 65,000 to 160,000 last year, while the number of vehicles increased from 50,000 to 112,000 over the same period.

TfL expects the cost of enforcement alone to reach £30m - up from a previous estimate of £4m - over the next five years. With the costs of licensing and compliance taken into account, the total reaches £209m over the same period.

​A TfL spokesperson said: “The licence fee changes reflect the increased cost of regulation and associated enforcement activity that has been driven by the huge growth in the private hire industry.

“The changes will fund the additional 250 compliance officers who do a crucial job in driving up standards and ensuring Londoners remain safe. After listening to the views of stakeholders during consultation we amended the fees structure to take into account the potential impact on small and medium-sized operators.

“We consider the changes to fees to be proportionate and will be defending our position.”

James Farrar, chair of the UPHD branch of the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain, said: "It's not surprising that gig economy bosses represented by the LPHCA are fighting tooth and nail to pass their cost and regulatory burden on to drivers. But it's dismaying to see TfL work so hard to avoid answering some troubling questions about how it discriminates against 117,000 mostly minority minicab drivers. We will be watching this case very carefully and we'll continue to pursue other avenues to challenge institutional racism at Transport for London."

An Addison Lee spokesman said: “We fully support TfL’s efforts to improve safety in the private hire sector through better regulation and more enforcement officers. Addison Lee recognises that these measures need to be paid for and we are happy to play our part through the increase to our licence fee.”



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Luxury 5* winter sun half board Tunisia holiday from £296pp - 7nts 5* hotel & flights


Ahoy there pirates, escape the bad weather in the UK this November and head to Tunisia and enjoy some sunshine staying in a luxury 5* hotel. For this Tunisia holiday you will be staying on a half board basis and you can upgrade to all inclusive at time of booking if you wish. Holiday details… Lola POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT