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		<title>By: ML</title>
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		<description>I just tried a search using searchparty.  It presented me with a hotel and rate for the weekend requested.  But when I followed through to the service providing the reservation, there were no rooms available.  That just wastes my time.  Many sites filter out quotes of services who do not have availability for the dates requested.  This site is just more of the same old thing.
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