I'd expect to be told about the extra cost. You admit to not telling the customer about the extra charge. You didn't have authorization to bill her credit card for extra charges that weren't disclosed, let alone agreed to.
Your side of the story doesn't sound much different than what the OP posted. It's a shame you see the need to lie and cheat over $20.
The customer said they didn't take advantage of a 30 minute grocery stop. The customer said the driver was unwilling or unable to assist with luggage.
Your side of the story doesn't sound much different than what the OP posted. It's a shame you see the need to lie and cheat over $20.
The customer said they didn't take advantage of a 30 minute grocery stop. The customer said the driver was unwilling or unable to assist with luggage.
GregoryNicolas said:You are right, I should have told her of the extra charge. That is my only mistake. But think for a minute. When you hire any service and in the end you start asking for small "favors" up and down, don't you expect being charged for it. Is like going to a restaurant and asking for some more vegatables, fries or ...(included in your meal) and being amazed they charged you an extra side dish in your bill. Well, like I explained to her, our drivers are trained to do all the clients wants if time is not a factor. That doesn't mean you can take advantage of them and believe we at the office will not find out. In most cases we would have let it go and forgot about it, but I must say again, the OP was not an easy one with many requests which are not in her original reservation.