Don't you think it might be exchange rate related ?
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Fionab:I would rather not mention the boat just yet, however you are implying that I am not telling the truth.
The boat is DeepBlue, we wanted to book this boat based on some excellent trip reports we found on the net.RoatanMan:So, Okay, which boat? If you are looking for specific advice, you have to provide such information.
Fionab:The boat is DeepBlue, we wanted to book this boat based on some excellent trip reports we found on the net.
Fionab:as it is apparently the boat owner who has complained to the US operator.
Fionab:I am afraid some of our group feel he should pay his staff a decent wage and not reply on guest to make them up.
Fionab:We are being charged £206 at the current exchange rate of £1 - $1.80 which is $370.
RoatanMan:Once again, we fall victim of internet communication gaps. We know now the ship you are intending, but have no idea of what you are getting for $370. Is that a daily rate multiplied times X days?
If you do 7 x $370 that would be $2590, and if you look at (the closest thing to) their website, you'll see that the Monday to Monday rate is $1650. Hmmmmmmm
Fionab:The $370 I mentioned is the Mandatory crew tip they are adding to each of our invoices.
RoatanMan:I too have problems with a mandatory tip.
But still a bit more info please... what is the TOTAL excluding that "mandatory" tip?
cerich:The crew on most liveaboards make around $100-150 usd a week, they work 16 hours a day or more for 6-8 weeks then get two off. They take the job because of the glamour that soon wears off and the tips which on a charter with Americans will easily be $300-600 per crew member.
Not saying they don't work hard, don't derserve better pay, etc. But it's all an euphemism.
Brits don't tip(most of the time, sometimes they use it as an excuse not to tip), the crew most likely have forced the owner to add the tip in the price because they couldn't afford to even take the time off on what they get payed when there are no tips.
I don't think you should have to pay considering you weren't informed of it when you booked.