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Old January 17th, 2007, 05:10 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.saltwater
Capt John
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Default Forfeited deposit question


Scott Seidman wrote:
"S Locke" wrote in
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He said the policy
was stated on his website. He said he was doing me a favor not to require
full payment for the day (even if it were to be taken by a new customer).


Personally, I wouldn't have rebooked after he said that. Policy is policy,
and if he has a cancellation fee on his site, that's what you need to go
by. However, I don't need a guide that's doing me those sort of favors.

If you haven't given the captain a new deposit, go with someone else. If
you have, go, have a good time, and absolutely don't tip him.

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Scott
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I ran charters for years, the only time I would have even thought about
keeping a deposit would have been if it was cancelled at the last
minute, (like I'm sitting on the boat waiting) and without a real good
excuse. Maybe I'd just cover my expenses, like ice, bait, ect, and
refund the rest. But a month in advance, you were taken advantage of.

I guess you have to chalk this one up to experiance, and fish with
someone else next time. Charter guy's make their living from repeat
customers, that's their "bread and butter", don't go back to him. He
got your deposit, but he lost you as a customer.

John