T.C.
Contributor
Hello Friends, I have a conundrum that I would like your help with. Our dive club is soon to go on a trip, one that many of us have long looked forward to. A good friend of mine has been looking forward to this trip, but due to several factors, only recently decided to go. She paid the full cost of the trip, over $1,000.
A short time ago, she was injured on the job. She will not be able to go, and hadnt bought trip insurance. Knowing this, she worked hard and found a couple (one diver, one non-diver) to take her place, which is agreeable with her roommate. When this couple approached the shop owner to go on the trip, he had them pay the full cost of the trip, for both the diver and non-diver. So now he has their money, and hers.
My question is this: Should the shop owner repay my friend her money, now that she found someone to take her place? Should he refund the couple the cost of the divers money, and they repay my friend? Should he be allowed to keep both my friends money, and the couples?
I feel that he should refund the couple their money, keeping the cost of the non-diver, and have them repay my friend. In my view, everyone wins; my friend gets her money back, the couple pays a fair cost (the original cost) for the trip, and the shop owner is fairly paid for the people going.
As it is, he is making that $1,000 from my friend as profit, taking advantage of the fact she was hurt and didnt have insurance, and ignoring the fact that she did the work of finding a replacement for her. He is treating this couple unethically, by charging them for a room that was already paid for. I think he owes someone this $1,000 dollars back.
Is my opinion right? Am I wrong? I would like to hear your thoughts, from divers, and especially shop owners.
And the final question, if he refuses to refund any of this money, what should she do? Would a complaint to the Better Business Bureau be justified and effective? Would a claim in Small Claims Court be justified?
I look forward to your opinions. My apologies if this doesn't fit in this forum.
A short time ago, she was injured on the job. She will not be able to go, and hadnt bought trip insurance. Knowing this, she worked hard and found a couple (one diver, one non-diver) to take her place, which is agreeable with her roommate. When this couple approached the shop owner to go on the trip, he had them pay the full cost of the trip, for both the diver and non-diver. So now he has their money, and hers.
My question is this: Should the shop owner repay my friend her money, now that she found someone to take her place? Should he refund the couple the cost of the divers money, and they repay my friend? Should he be allowed to keep both my friends money, and the couples?
I feel that he should refund the couple their money, keeping the cost of the non-diver, and have them repay my friend. In my view, everyone wins; my friend gets her money back, the couple pays a fair cost (the original cost) for the trip, and the shop owner is fairly paid for the people going.
As it is, he is making that $1,000 from my friend as profit, taking advantage of the fact she was hurt and didnt have insurance, and ignoring the fact that she did the work of finding a replacement for her. He is treating this couple unethically, by charging them for a room that was already paid for. I think he owes someone this $1,000 dollars back.
Is my opinion right? Am I wrong? I would like to hear your thoughts, from divers, and especially shop owners.
And the final question, if he refuses to refund any of this money, what should she do? Would a complaint to the Better Business Bureau be justified and effective? Would a claim in Small Claims Court be justified?
I look forward to your opinions. My apologies if this doesn't fit in this forum.