| Listing Your Home for 2010 Ryder Cup |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Sunday, 07 December 2008 | |
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TIMING. From our experience over the past four Ryder Cup events we now advise our patrons to post their offering at the earliest possible date ![]() Typical Exterior Photo LISTING FEE. Even though Tour Rentals has remained the #1 Ryder Cup home rental site over the past 8 years, it is our policy to remain competitive in pricing while providing far greater exposure to our patrons. We are pleased to announce that Tour Rentals will provide a full webpage containing up to 10 photographs and full descriptive text for an introductory offer of only $79. This sum is a one-time fee regardless of the posting lenght. LISTING PROCEDURE. 1. We ask each of our partons to provide a full description of their property including all home features. For a sample listing CLICK HERE. Please provide information in all shown categories. Remember, nothing presented for posting is written in stone. Any of the original information may be changed by you at anytime without charge or limitation. We ask that you merely send us a email with your requested changes and we will comply within 24 hours.
2. We also ask that you photograph your exterior and interior ![]() Sample Interior Photo
Pay particular attention providing contact information, such as; name, address, telepone, email. Indicate which of these contact points you wish to present as your primary contact number for respondants. We recommend the primary contact should be your email.
3. We ask that you email your description and digital photographs to us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for immediate posting. Once that information is posted on the website you will be notified by email ssking for your proof read and approval. Once satisfied, you are asked to make payment to our PayPal account. Exact instructions will be given to you at approval time. YOU DO NOT PAY UNTIL FULLY SATISFIED.
HELPFUL HINT: Many corporate, media and priviate groups of 10 or more, prefer to rent private housing andall stay under one roof. In most instances this is not possible. In the past, many homeowners have joined with their neighbors to offer their homes as singles but also in combination to attract larger groups.
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 08 December 2008 ) |
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