- Thread Starter
- #21
I understand it was not in the contract. But it was how the hunt was marketed, which sets the expectations of the customer. I get there are no guarantees, I am saying I fell victim to false advertising, have never been in this situation before, and am literally asking if there was any recourse besides writing reviews and putting the hunt on blast for not being what was represented to me. To me, a person's word still matters and I take people at their word. That can get you burned, and in this instance it did for me. It is not a life altering issue for me I would not have booked the hunt if I could not afford it. I simply feel a lot pain and I want to spread that around to those I feel we're responsible for misleading me. Frankly I am most upset with myself for trusting someone in this manner, but thats how you learn. Won't ever be doing an outfitted hunt again.I say that because you expressed how you "laid out explicitly" your wants. Those came from you, not the outfitter otherwise they would have been in the contract. I don't believe that 4x the deer seen and a certain inches "class" was in your contract, otherwise you would have mentioned that or replied to the people here asking about the contract.
Hard and fast expectations are within the agreement and contract you signed. Nothing more nothing less.