mproberts
WKR
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My wife ran into a very similar issue, she had booked a dream trip through a US company that secured everything for her overseas. She was able to get the flight she booked herself refunded, but she is still fighting to get her money back from the US company that booked the rest of the trip. The company's argument is the terms of things they booked didn't allow for refunds or rollovers, her argument is that she didn't agree to those terms or book those reservations. She only contracted through the US company, which had no such terms. The issue is 16 months old now with no resolution in sight. She has tried to take them to claims court with no luck.My guess is the outfitting industries will change their practice and start to make hunters do a little more leg work as far as reservations, bookings, charters, etc.
Those services are what is causing this whole debacle, according to the article...
Good luck to anyone out there with a hunt booked this fall, and my advice to tntrker would be get anything the outfitter promises in writing if it isn't in the original contract before you send them another dime.