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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Brent S]
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10/03/20 03:53 PM
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forkduc
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Brent S]
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10/03/20 04:23 PM
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crankbait745
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Unplug the tv and plug your cord into that outlet. That plug should be included in the room price!
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: crankbait745]
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10/03/20 05:00 PM
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Hair Jig
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: crankbait745]
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10/03/20 08:05 PM
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Unplug the tv and plug your cord into that outlet. That plug should be included in the room price!
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Brent S]
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10/03/20 10:12 PM
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Rayzor
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Stayed in many hotels, in many states with our boat. Never heard of such a thing. Sounds like someone has been getting pointers from airlines. They want to charge you for anything and give you nothing.
BTW - how much did they want and did you pay?
Last edited by Rayzor; 10/03/20 10:13 PM.
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Brent S]
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10/03/20 10:51 PM
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Jeremyworm
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Never have been asked to pay for that
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Rayzor]
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10/03/20 10:57 PM
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Brent S
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Stayed in many hotels, in many states with our boat. Never heard of such a thing. Sounds like someone has been getting pointers from airlines. They want to charge you for anything and give you nothing.
BTW - how much did they want and did you pay? They said 7 dollars a night, and I have not paid.
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Brent S]
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10/04/20 12:32 AM
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LakeForkLodge
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We include it with your $1,000 per night fee.
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Brent S]
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10/04/20 01:19 AM
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Kicker16
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I've never heard of motels doing that, but I could see it coming.
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Hair Jig]
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10/04/20 07:17 AM
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I figure that like the ramp fees. Someone is going to pay for that electricity, and if it's not included in their room charges they need to re-coup that money. I do think that $10 is a bit much, but I'd gladly pay $5 for the ability to charge my batteries at night. Even knowing that your charger probably uses less than 50 cents in power if charging overnight? Remember, a 10A bank @ 12V may use ONE AMP of power @ 120V - and for only a portion of the night, at that!
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Flippin-Out]
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10/04/20 10:43 AM
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Brent S
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I figure that like the ramp fees. Someone is going to pay for that electricity, and if it's not included in their room charges they need to re-coup that money. I do think that $10 is a bit much, but I'd gladly pay $5 for the ability to charge my batteries at night. Even knowing that your charger probably uses less than 50 cents in power if charging overnight? Remember, a 10A bank @ 12V may use ONE AMP of power @ 120V - and for only a portion of the night, at that! Exactly. Over 2 nights I may use a dollar or 2 of electricity.
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Brent S]
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10/04/20 11:59 AM
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Hair Jig
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I figure that like the ramp fees. Someone is going to pay for that electricity, and if it's not included in their room charges they need to re-coup that money. I do think that $10 is a bit much, but I'd gladly pay $5 for the ability to charge my batteries at night. Even knowing that your charger probably uses less than 50 cents in power if charging overnight? Remember, a 10A bank @ 12V may use ONE AMP of power @ 120V - and for only a portion of the night, at that! Exactly. Over 2 nights I may use a dollar or 2 of electricity. So the "Convenience Factor" doesn't come into play ?
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Brent S]
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10/04/20 12:45 PM
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SkeeterRonnie
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id tell them the fee better include a nakid lady dancing on a pole all night, too! if not, no fee!
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: SkeeterRonnie]
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10/04/20 12:49 PM
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id tell them the fee better include a nakid lady dancing on a pole all night, too! if not, no fee! Better close your eyes if she's only worth $10 ..........
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Re: Motel Boat Charging Fee
[Re: Brent S]
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10/04/20 01:10 PM
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SkeeterRonnie
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