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UofL

Beach Fanatic
Jan 21, 2005
709
462
Louisville KY
My husband and I have stayed at the same place for three years with the same rental company for three years.

The past two years we went with 12 friends to Cancun so we had a two year gap.

We are planning to return to the same spot next year because we miss the area so much. Well, our children and their families want to join which is lovely but 'our' place is too small.

I asked for a refund - sent in request in September after just making the reservation. The reservation isn't until June 2008 - next year.

We didn't get a copy of the policy but there is something about not getting back all of the refund in Jan 2008. Very vague.

Did we get back all of our deposit? NO. $50 was deducted for processing fee. September 2007 was the month of my request. Not January 2008. Not April 2008. Not June 2008.

Of course we won't use these folks - the best they can do is apply it toward another spot. The unit was out of commission for maybe two weeks in September. We usually book in January - no problem, lots available, but no I was excited about returning. I had to book now.

I don't think so. Should we lose $50 this early in the booking? Vague policy?

(Had a lot of service oriented issues come up within one week.

Our cell phone provider charged my husband for a $25 horoscope text message that of course he didn't subscribe too.

The accountants who handled my mother's estate, sent us a bill for $2000 instead of the stated $1200. They apoligized for the mistake. These are accountants.

We wrote a check for the inheritance taxes but they didn't allow for the savings on a early payment - they are going to try to get the overpayment back. These are accountants.

We went to a lovely restaurant, Limestone Grill, for Sunday brunch. 6 tables, 2 servers, had to beg for coffee and refills. Placed our dirty plates where we could.

And believe it or not I am nearly always pleasant with people in the service industry because they don't make the rules, but there comes a time where you have to start speaking up and following up daily. I am going to do that with Verizon. I copied the BBB and our state attorney general on my first email.)

(I love message boards so that I can vent.)

Oh yes, the rental agency is located in Grayton Beach and starts with an R.

We'll be down there in June.
 

SGB

Beach Fanatic
Feb 11, 2005
1,039
182
South Walton
I'm afraid this has become a rather common policy, with about a $50 non-refundable "reservation fee". I assume that it's to cover the time and trouble they went through to find a place for you. However, since you've stayed at the same place with them, they didn't have to do much, and in order to keep a past guest happy, I think they should have refunded the $50.
 

ItzKatzTime

Beach Fanatic
Apr 27, 2006
2,700
285
Santa Rosa Beach
I'm afraid this has become a rather common policy, with about a $50 non-refundable "reservation fee". I assume that it's to cover the time and trouble they went through to find a place for you. However, since you've stayed at the same place with them, they didn't have to do much, and in order to keep a past guest happy, I think they should have refunded the $50.

:clap::clap::clap:
 

seaside2

Beach Fanatic
Apr 2, 2007
785
12
All over the place
Sounds to me like they are more interested in the $50 than they are in keping a long time customer. Not a smart business move.

At the same time, I know that a lot of people make reservations just in case they might want the time and place and then cancel at the last possible minute. Unfair? Yes? but things like this are what make agencies charge for cancellations.
:dunno:
 

DonPtrl2@cox.ne

Beach Lover
Aug 18, 2007
87
6
Sounds like reservation fee stands for we reserve the right not to refund you your money back fee. Have you told this company that you are a past guest and let the know you will not be returning?
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,891
9,663
Sounds to me like they are more interested in the $50 than they are in keping a long time customer. Not a smart business move.

At the same time, I know that a lot of people make reservations just in case they might want the time and place and then cancel at the last possible minute. Unfair? Yes? but things like this are what make agencies charge for cancellations.
:dunno:

Wait for a rainy weekend in the forecast and see how many people's relatives start dropping dead.
 

scooterbug44

SoWal Expert
May 8, 2007
16,732
3,330
Sowal
Given how far away from your vacation date that you canceled, and the fact that you are a repeat customer, I don't think you should have to pay the $50 fee.

A last minute cancellation I could understand a fee, but this seems excessive.
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,891
9,663
Many people book in advance, there's no telling how many people would have like to book the same property while being held for you. In addition there is also the actual processing of the refund. Was this paid back via check? Those things cost money. That and a book keeper had to process it and then mail it.
 

Minnie

Beach Fanatic
Dec 30, 2006
4,344
829
Memphis
It depends on how you made your deposit. If you paid by check, money order, then I would say since you were a previous customer then they should refund your money.

If you paid by credit card, they had to pay a percentage to the CC company when they processed your deposit. If you cancel they don't get that money back, hence the processing fee.
 
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