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Gotcha bigal1.

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In response to #10

Did a bit more digging and actually the title of his organisation is a little misleading and he is in fact working for a tour company

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That is what I figured straight away. So his views may be just a little biased. I work in a hotel here and have vested interests as well, but I believe in telling it how it is (without crying wolf either).

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I had a read through some of his other posts and had a look at their web link which LP include on his profile (why I am not sure as it clearly breaks the rules)The problem for all2be is that he is thing from the view of a tour company and not a traveller

I knew that you worked for a hotel (but no idea which) but as far as I am aware your posts are completely separated from your work and offer sound advise (even if every now and then we may not agree)

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Well yes, I do not mix business and pleasure:-)

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#14 Rather dissapointly LP have removed the post but not asked him to ammend his profile page with a "touting header" and link to his website

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Ah well....

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Hi,

I'm a very small female and traveled solo in Cambodia for 3 weeks a couple of years ago. I had absolutely no problems. However I should note that I have traveled extensively in various countries including India etc and have a good sense of being observant and careful - particularly in cities. In Cambodia I used local transport and in Phnom Penh I hired a cylo driver for a couple of days. Then for a couple of other places I hired a motor bike guide to get me around. The latter was really good fun and they also took me to visit their families. If it is of interest I am in my 60's.

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