Re: Now accepting apologies
You know, the manager made the same argument. He said a restaurant will give your reservation away if you're not there on time. I responded yes, we were late by a few minutes, so you have every right to give away the reservation. What you don't have the right to do is CHARGE us for time that we're not renting the boat. (The analogy goes bad in that the restaurant doesn't charge per minute. You pay for what you receive, a very basic principal of business.) The marina's policy is a unique policy where being merely 10 minutes late costs you 1/2 hour ($30) worth of paid time (10 minutes late, 10 minutes paperwork, 10 minutes loading people and supplies onboard). <br /><br />Am I crazy or naive? It's just that I've never heard of such a policy. Maybe there are different trade customs in boating, but in normal contract law if a contract price depends that much on the time it begins, there must be a time-is-of-the-essence clause or advance notice given to the paying customer. And the normal understanding of reservation in other areas of commerce is that it is a courtesy to the customer, and price hinges on the reservation time only to the extent the service received by the customer coincides with that beginning time more or less. If the marina is going to have that policy, are they not obligated to tell the customer that when the reservation is made? Otherwise, even on-time customers who have not rented before will lose money simply because the paperwork and loading time take awhile. <br /><br />Also, I think he was lying about having "had" to give our boat away. But even if he did, it's a non sensical argument: the fact he was able to give the boat away proves he didn't lose a dime from us being late. Only if he had held the boat for us and turned away other paying customers could he have made the argument they were losing money because of the lateness.<br /><br />Curious what others think. I imagine people will say that we should have been on time. Of course yes, but when you're coordinating 10 family members of all ages and physical abilities being late is a good possibility, and a policy that charges you from the reservation time should at least have been made known to us when we made the reservation so we could have taken account of that.