Why do these places think they can get away with price gouging?

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(CNN) -- Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist filed lawsuits Tuesday against two hotels he said engaged in price gouging and other unfair practices as people fled Hurricane Charley.

Crist filed a complaint against a Days Inn in West Palm Beach and one against the Crossroads Motor Lodge in Lakeland.

"Hurricane Charley is the worst natural disaster to befall our state in a dozen years, and it is unthinkable that anyone would try to take advantage of neighbors at a time like this," Crist said.

"We are taking a two-pronged approach to fight this egregious behavior. Families putting their lives back together should not have to worry about price gouging."

The U.S. death toll from Charley rose to 19 Tuesday, the majority from traffic accidents, heart attacks and people electrocuted by live power lines, state officials said.

The state's latest estimate for the amount of damage caused by the storm is at least $11 billion, a number that is expected to rise as the costs are assessed. (Full story)

CNN was unable to reach anyone at Crossroads Motor Lodge for comment, and the manager at Days Inn also was unavailable for comment.

In the Lakeland complaint, the Crossroads Motor Lodge advertised rooms for less than $45 per night, but according to three affidavits, consumers who made reservations had difficulty getting their rooms.

All three were told no rooms were available. One, an 85-year-old woman, eventually paid $61.27 for a room, while the other two were turned away. One of those was unable to obtain a refund, the complaint said.

The other complaint alleges that a billboard near the Days Inn Airport advertised rooms for less than $50 per night, while the hotel charged more than double that to three customers who filed affidavits.

According to the affidavits, all three of the consumers were told the hotel had "only two rooms left," giving them a greater sense of urgency.

Crist said his office is investigating more than 1,200 complaints of price gouging. Florida's statutes require that the cost of necessities in the aftermath of a major storm remain at the average price of the previous 30 days.

Civil penalties range from $1,000 for a single violation to $25,000 for multiple violations committed in a single 24-hour period.

Further penalties can come from the state's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act, which provides for civil penalties of $10,000 per violation or $15,000 for violations against a senior citizen or handicapped person.

CNN's Rich Phillips contributed to this report.
 
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This happened in the midwest right after 9-11 when many service stations raised their gasoline prices sky high. The law stepped in and fined them and they reduced the prices back down again.
 
They think they can make more money than they will have to pay in penalties before they get caught. That's why. :mad:

It's just sick to see what's happening to the human conscience anymore.

It's the almighty dollar.

Thank God for the wonderful people who are doing terrific volunteer work down there.

I wish there were many more like them.
 
and ALL resorts were booked full until the weekend, but the did offer the Florida resident rate.....they wished my family well and told me to call if they could not find anything to see if they could help in finding them a room elsewhere. I was very touched by this. My family finally found a few rooms in Tampa and have returned home. They were able to buy a genrator as well. Gotta love Disney!!!

::MickeyMo ::MinnieMo ::yes::
 

Nice to hear that Disney is being a good corporate nieghbor. They are setting the example for the rest of the businesses down there.
 
I saw this on the local news this morning and they did an interview with the Crossroads hotel manager...needless to say he was foreign, hardly spoke English. The property is disgusting. Mold, bugs, just HORRID conditions. He claimed that he didnt raise rates. The rates went from 29.95 to 59.95 as people flocked to Lakeland. At least the rest of the local hotels didnt pull this crap, and were very polite and helpful to those who fled Tampa
 
It doesn't stop with motels :mad:

I saw generator rentals, chainsaw sales, and ICE were high on the mark up list
 
Originally posted by lizdotcom99
and ALL resorts were booked full until the weekend, but the did offer the Florida resident rate.....they wished my family well and told me to call if they could not find anything to see if they could help in finding them a room elsewhere. I was very touched by this. My family finally found a few rooms in Tampa and have returned home. They were able to buy a genrator as well. Gotta love Disney!!!

::MickeyMo ::MinnieMo ::yes::
I wish these people would learn something from Disney! Thanks Liz. I'm glad to hear something positive.:)
 
Andrew all over again. We stayed offsite for 1 night before moving to Ft Wilderness where we had reservations for the week, We got a very nice rate of 29.95 for the night. The next morning as we were leaving my husband was shocked to find the the motel was charging evacuees from the Miami area $80 per night. I will say that Disney not raise our rates and actually lowered our rate when we had to extend our stay by a few days because we could not get back home.
 
I think Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist should file a lawsuit against amusement parks for what they charge for a soft drink every day.

How do they justify charging $2.00 for a 16 oz coke/w ice when you get buy a whole LITER of the stuff for a whole lot less at Walmart? I guess, it's because they can.
 
Originally posted by stevenpensacola
I think Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist should file a lawsuit against amusement parks for what they charge for a soft drink every day.

How do they justify charging $2.00 for a 16 oz coke/w ice when you get buy a whole LITER of the stuff for a whole lot less at Walmart? I guess, it's because they can.
That's free enterprise and has nothing to do with taking advanatage of people in an emergency situation. Plus you don't have to have that Coke. You can always drink water. Coke is not a necessity.
 
Originally posted by CRB#33
They think they can make more money than they will have to pay in penalties before they get caught. That's why. :mad:

It's just sick to see what's happening to the human conscience anymore.

It's the almighty dollar.

I hope they print the names of every business that has price gouged, that way everytime we vacation in florida we will make sure that those places NEVER get 1 cent of our money.
 
Years ago we drove up to Vermont and we got caught in really heavy snow, we stopped to try and find some place to sleep when it got really bad. All the little motels drove their prices through the roof, trippled them even, it was terrible. We finally found this brand new Comfort Inn a little bit off the highway and they charged the advertised price, pus it was so much nicer then the little seedy places who were price gouging.
 




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