chaizerdt Nijmegen
Posts: 298 Events: 0 | | Posted: 06-03-2006 17:24:14 Subject: 06-03-2006 - Report: Integrate | | | [quote:0398707f3b] although you pay 1.5 euros, your coat is not ensured to be safe there. [/quote:0398707f3b]
regardless of what the oprganisation says about their responsibility about the wardrobe, you can always hold them responsible for lost subjects which you gave away for the wardrobe. A while ago there has been a lawsuit (I'm not completely familiar with the name of it) which said that the organisation who makes subjects from the wardrobe disappear are responsible for the lost subjects.
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Dr. Vaan Woerden
Posts: 517 Events: 7 | | Posted: 06-03-2006 17:57:21 | | | And besides that, i could not see why they are NOT responsible. You pay for a service, wich automaticly makes them responsible for the quality of that service, easy as that. If you are at the computer store and pay them to fix your computer and get no computer back at all the case is quite clear, isn't it? Well, i don't see the difference between that situation and yours...
I think it's just like things as 'administratie kosten'. People pay them, but you mostly don't have to. The problem is most people don't know that. When a company gives you a bill with (for example) 20 euro's administration costs on it, they have to prove that they actually made those costs, wich mostly isn't true at all (company's just love automated processes... :mrgreen .
What i meant to say is that company's easily say it's like this, or like it's that, and people just think it's true while in the end it's not like this or that at all. Maybe you could still try something... jacket's are mostly not the cheapest clothes..
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Toss Berlin
Posts: 355 Events: 78 | | Posted: 06-03-2006 18:56:22 | | | in that case of the jackets
never go to a beatstreet in berlin then
you have to pay a euro but the people that do the garderobe job are ofnten on lsd
lol never seen such a big que for the jackets and that guy in a total stress because al the jackets where black and he lost most of the numbers of the jackets
so it was like: welcher farbe hast deiner jacke?
uhh schwarz
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Dr. Vaan Woerden
Posts: 517 Events: 7 | | Posted: 06-03-2006 18:55:07 | | | Hahaha... but hey, then there's no problem. They have a good excuse... 'ontoerekeningsvatbaar'...
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Ferox Utrecht
Posts: 306 Events: 31 | | Posted: 06-03-2006 19:08:48 | | |
| Toss wrote: | in that case of the jackets
never go to a beatstreet in berlin then
you have to pay a euro but the people that do the garderobe job are ofnten on lsd
lol never seen such a big que for the jackets and that guy in a total stress because al the jackets where black and he lost most of the numbers of the jackets
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lol!!! 
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Webster! Delft
Posts: 155 Events: 7 | | Posted: 06-03-2006 19:55:54 | | | Thanks for your replies!
I will mail them and stalk them 
To Chaizerdt: Any idea where i can find some more information on that lawsuit??
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Beus Ouderkerk
Posts: 481 Events: 207 | | Posted: 06-03-2006 21:06:51 | | | artikel 6:236 Burgelijk Wetboek / artikel 6:237 Burgelijk Wetboek (Privaat Recht)
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Webster! Delft
Posts: 155 Events: 7 | | Posted: 06-03-2006 22:47:53 | | | thanks Beus!
Google also works: on Fok.nl was a large topic with a lot of info on this situation, very useful.
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yrew Rotterdam
Posts: 911 Events: 5 | | Posted: 07-03-2006 11:05:08 | | | What was so high tech about the club? It certainly wasnt the entrance work flow. That was about the slowest ever seen. At first I thought they had a no drugs policy and everyone was about to get strip searched. It was rather a suprise to see no one got searched and all the waiting was because of the guestlist. The guestlist people didnt have to wait in line (we found that one out a bit late) but because of the slow system, regular guests had to wait inline till those guestlist people were out of the front hall. Working with mail and mobile message's suplying codes dont work when you print out those lists and search them by hand, put a laptop there next time.
I didnt believe the club was so high tech as they announced it in the media. The bar was quick, the atmosphere in the main room was good. The lower room was too dark. There are better ways of creating an underground atmosphere then just shut of most lights. The upper room was to light and ow I entered that one when some kind of over-blond, over dressed, chick was talking into a camera sooo I left that one prety quick.
I was in Outland when it was LaXala, I was there when it was A20. And all and all I didn't find it that high tech to be honost. I can't say anything about the music I'm affraid. Didnt made it thru Bicknells set. He started nice with those classics and I hoped he would keep that up. Instead of that it became a bit boring and together with an already boring room to start with. It just sounded like a difficult task to wait another 1.5 hours just to see surgeon. So we left.
ps: next to our drinks we paid 10 euros for expenses like parking/wardrobe/toilet and we drank vodka so the toilet visits weren't the big payout. I think it's a bit to much for just a clubnight.
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invincible Vinkeveen
Posts: 182 Events: 11 | | Posted: 07-03-2006 10:58:10 | | |
| yrew wrote: | What was so high tech about the club? It certainly wasnt the entrance work flow. That was about the slowest ever seen. At first I thought they had a no drugs policy and everyone was about to get strip searched. It was rather a suprise to see no one got searched and all the waiting was because of the guestlist. The guestlist people didnt have to wait in line (we found that one out a bit late) but because of the slow system (working with mail and mobile message's suplying codes dont work when you print out those lists and search them by hand, put a laptop there next time).
I didnt believe the club was so high tech as they announced it in the media. The bar was quick, the atmosphere in the main room was good. The lower room was too dark. There are better ways of creating an underground atmosphere then just shut of most lights. The upper room was to light and ow I entered that one when some kind of over-blond, over dressed, chick was talking into a camera sooo I left that one prety quick.
I was in Outland when it was LaXala, I was there when it was A20. And all and all I didn't find it that high tech to be honost. I can't say anything about the music I'm affraid. Didnt made it thru Bicknells set. He started nice with those classics and I hoped he would keep that up. Instead of that it became a bit boring and together with an already boring room to start with. It just sounded like a difficult task to wait another 1.5 hours just to see surgeon. So we left.
ps: next to our drinks we paid 10 euros for expenses like parking/wardrobe/toilet and we drank vodka so the toilet visits weren't the big payout. I think it's a bit to much for just a clubnight. |
I agree.....
Ps: You didn't miss too much of Surgeons set, he is one of my favourites, but he dissapointed me a little this time. It was nice, but not Superb! 
Strangely I don't read anything about the 3 or 4 fights there were inside the building. I think the atmosphere was LAME all over the place!
Couldn't loose my egg in Outland! 
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