We got checked in Thursday afternoon and went straight to the cafe to eat lunch then hit the water for a nice afternoon/evening session. When we got to the room that night my daughter (all 60 pounds of her) climbed into her bed. After a minute or two the starboard (!?) side of the bed fell to the ground. I got her out of the bed and my wife and I lifted up the bed/box spring to investigate. So the box spring sits on top of a metal frame that sits on top of a wood structure. The piece of wood that runs down that side of the bed was cracked in two and had fallen over, bringing down that side of the bed. Well the front desk was closed by this time so I just propped the wood back up and set the metal frame on top of it. It all stayed together perfectly the entire time we were there. In fact I even forgot about it. You would have to get down and look under the bed to see that it was broken.
I received an email today with my receipt for our stay. On there, I am being charged a "damages" fee of $20. I sent off an email asking for explanation, but have yet to hear back. It just seems weird to me. I'm sure it will cost way more than $20 to fix the bed. So why not charge me for the full repair? Is $20 just a number that would make most people just pay it and be done? Mostly I'm curious to see if this happened to anyone else?
I received an email today with my receipt for our stay. On there, I am being charged a "damages" fee of $20. I sent off an email asking for explanation, but have yet to hear back. It just seems weird to me. I'm sure it will cost way more than $20 to fix the bed. So why not charge me for the full repair? Is $20 just a number that would make most people just pay it and be done? Mostly I'm curious to see if this happened to anyone else?
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