Contacted Bois Joly last week to reserve a pitch and got a letter back today with a form to sign to reserve a pitch.
The problem i have with this is that they want me to pay a deposit by either credit card or postal order, BUT i would have to write my card details AND signature on the form they sent (in a specific space ) and send it back or send a postal order for the amount, i cant get one in euros (can i?) and if i do it means paying a good whack more for buying an order, (poundage i think its called )
I am just not too happy sending my details like this, has anyone else had similar problems? if so how did you deal with it??, the site doesn't have internet payment facilities and although i speak a wee bit of french it's not good enough to phone them and explain.
Bryan
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La Touche, appreciate you are trying to help and at the same time run a business, but not being funny, what you are suggesting here is tantamount to money laundering.
You can pay the £ amount into our UK HSBC Account.
I wouldnt be happy sending money to an unknown bank account (albeit HSBC or Baarings) & to be honest the tax element is irrelevant on a two week joliday,
Bcam, if you have issues, call the campsite as Dave suggests.
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Cheers for the advice chris, but i think maybe a wee bit dramatic!! Stu is just being damn helpful and i'll probably be taking him up on his extremely kind offer!
I don't want to start a 'pile on' -two people are trying to help
Stu providing a service which might be illegal - like driving at 71 on a motorway
Chris by poining our there may be a 'legal' consideration.
My thanks to both of them
back on track - I put my number and signature on forms to campsites and it doesn't worry me one bit - perhaps I am foolish and more likely to get 'caught' but its for us all to decide how much risk we take. Sending details and signature to a business address doesn't worry me.
See, i'm not looking at it like that!! Just for a minute imagine that Stu is my mate and lives in France................i contact him and explain to him my plight.................. he pays my deposit................ i repay him the money by paying into his account! where's the problem in that? or infact when our boy (21) runs out of money and is away from home............... we pay money into his account................ he pays us back later............. same thing!! or am i totally not getting the point???
Bryan
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Will you carry a bag through customs for me Bryan?
Surely it doesn't surprise you that there is a law against a perfecly innocent bit of help.
I am no expert but I can believe there would be a law against changing money through a third party who is not a bank. Especially when you consider how many international criminal masterminds run campsites.
I'd be happy to send my details or accept Su's kind offer - But I'm the sort who reads instructions to find out why I did the job wrong.
Been thinking about what you have written!! what about travel agents? they are not banks, and you pay them monies to pass to a third party!! infact there are loads of people you pay, to pay a third party who are not banks......................BUT before anyone starts, these are just some thoughts ok! not posting to be put down or to be to be ridiculed or asked to carry bags through customs!!!!!!!
All Stuart's doing is offering to pay for something on behalf of someone else in a currency we both deal in from day to day, and you guys don't. I can't see the harm in that. It is indeed a kind gesture, that's all.
Sorry if I offended you Bryan - I only used the bag as an example of how what might seem like an innocent offer to help might have legal consequences. Perhaps it was a silly example - I hope you don't think I believe you are a drug smuggler or stu an international money laundering mastermind.
I don't know enough about money laundering to say how much fact there is in chris' post. I'd not have thought twice about sending my credit card details to a registered business but I would have thought twice about paying money through someone I had only met through an internet message board [don't take it personnaly Stu ]. Perhaps my priorities are all wrong and I HAVE NO DOUBT that plenty of people on here would be only too pleased to give stu a reference.
I have no idea about travel agents - over to you Chris?
Still -you wanted to know how I would have dealt with the problem of sending money - so now you know.