โJul-28-2014 09:50 PM
โAug-09-2014 12:31 PM
โAug-06-2014 07:36 AM
โAug-06-2014 07:33 AM
rede2travel wrote:I don't get the justification for not paying for services you used, and knew they were not free, by saying you are going to "pay it forward". Maybe your employer will try that on you. Just not give you a paycheck because you are on vacation so he didn't "know" where to send it and didn't want to risk identity theft, so he "paid it forward" to the local casino. The OP knows the address of the park, and they now know what rate the park charges, so they should send in the payment. The argument that you would but can't because sending a check would be risking identity theft is the most ridiculous justification for doing the wrong thing I have ever heard.
Not paranoid at all...wake up and watch the news or read the newspapers... yesterday it was announced that another 1.3 billion passwords were hacked by a russian group ...I at least am diligent about my information and am prudent enough to check my credit reports periodically..if you have known anyone whose identity has been stolen it takes years to correct the theft and in some cases people have lost their homes not to mention their bank accounts. Paying by check is a security issue if the check is misused. Paying it forward is rewarding....try it .
โAug-06-2014 06:11 AM
โAug-05-2014 06:08 PM
rede2travel wrote:A bit paranoid, aren't you. Your checking account number, name and address is hardly a secret if you use a check for anything. It is all right there on the front of the check and has been for the last 50+ years. How many times has your account been wiped clean? My guess is the same number of times mine has, ZERO. If someone did use that info to pass a forged check, your bank will stand behind your account and refund the loss. Paying by check is not a security issue at all.
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.
โAug-05-2014 05:51 PM
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.
โAug-05-2014 06:30 AM
โAug-04-2014 10:04 PM
โAug-01-2014 11:32 AM
โAug-01-2014 04:57 AM
happybooker1 wrote:
The reason I don't know how much I owe is on the PA site this CG's charges are listed as "Regular price -- $20 to $30; PA price -- $10 - $15". I don't know what type site I picked or what's the difference.
Regardless, once I get home on Monday I have determined I will send them a check & letter of explanation for $15. It will ease MY conscience at least!
And BTW, I'm a she. ๐
โJul-31-2014 09:28 AM
โJul-31-2014 08:57 AM
โJul-31-2014 04:14 AM
happybooker1 wrote:Lots of people on high horses in this thread. Sounds to me like the OP made an honest attempt to pay - the onus is now on the CG to get their act together and return the phone call as stated in THEIR instructions.2012Coleman wrote:
Just curious - how did you get in? Is there a gate code associated with passport america, which is somehow connected to an account with your name?
No gate. Instructions on PA site said basically "after hours/weekends call XXX, leave message if no one answers, Come in CG, set up & someone will be around to see you for payment the next morning."
โJul-30-2014 10:39 PM