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include (solar, parking, tol) - what do they mean?



 
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include (solar, parking, tol) - what do they mean? #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:25 am   include (solar, parking, tol) - what do they mean?
 

Hi,

I have received a mail from a receptionist of a hotel and she wrote:

For pick up in airport, we charge Rp 400.00 (include Solar, Parking, Tol)

I think I only understand what Parking and Tol mean. They mean the above amount of money will include parking fee and toll fee. Am I right?

Could anyone shed some light on the Solar? Does it mean the energy that their car will consume?

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include (solar, parking, tol) - what do they mean? #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:06 am   include (solar, parking, tol) - what do they mean?
 

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No idea. Written by a non-native, I presume. It could be all one phrase: 'solar parking toll'. Many parking lots operate with solar power.

Sorry I cannot be more help.
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