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SDcampowneroper
Aug 06, 2014Explorer
rede2travel wrote:
In this time of identity fraud, I would be very leary of sending a check with my identification to a campground that couldn't even be bothered to return several attempts to contact them. I would pay it forward for someone you meet on your camping adventures.
This is a very good argument about personal identity.
If the OP has done due diligence in attempting to pay for service, at time of delivery, if the business does not have a posted visible rate or collection structure, where there is an ambiguous delivery of service, then 'theft of service' for an undefined service or payment for same is not applicable.
In our state ( SD) onus falls upon the provider of service to notify users of service before delivery of cost of that service and provide a system of payment at the time of delivery.
OP, You have done your best to pay for the service, the camp is at fault if all is as you report. US Mail them cash , or donate to a charity in their town in their name. Sleep Well.
Max
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