HankBuck
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- Joined
- May 7, 2023
- Messages
- 2,389
- Reaction score
- 4,812
- Location
- U.S. Virginia
- Hunted
- Tanzania,BC, Ontario, Quebec, Mexico, Alaska, WY, MT, KS, ME, PA, ID, AL, NC, SC, NJ, NY, VT, NH, TX,
@rookhawk - obviously your numbers (20% & 10% upcharges) are arbitrarily chosen but “possible” an Outfitter would do that….some comparison shopping with other Safari operators would help determine if you were getting ripped off. Or while planning the trip (in advance) you could negotiate all costs based on a “cash” payment and then ask “How much if I pay by credit card?” And that would allow a cost vs. convenience decision to be made before you book with them. I would also think that some established established Safari operators would allow “Repeat Customers” to be trusted and allowed to send payments at a later date —- based on their past history of business and a desire to keep them coming back.First rule of economics:
There is no cost incurred that isn't ultimately passed on to the customer.
Therefore: At minimum if I were your outfitter in Africa, I would assign you a 5% upcharge for international credit card processing, I'd assign you 20% upcharge (just my gut) for using credit card out of fear you attempt to reverse the charges fraudulently after the hunt, and I'd charge you another 10%+ because I cannot bury some of the cash and have to pay the taxes on all of it as claimed revenue.
Cash is always king. There are consequences to additional terms and conditions in any transaction.
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