I only heard the intro to the story, but that should be enough. I heard it on 1210 AM in Philly. I may not have the dates correct, but close enough for this debate.
A Bride and Groom have their wedding scheduled at this hotel / caterer for this upcoming Saturday. The total charge is just over $21,000. ( apparently already paid in full according to the radio guy )
Last Wednesday the groom to be dies of a heart attack. The bride to be calls the caterer / hotel within 3 hours. The food hasn't even been ordered yet.
The hotel has said that they will return $5000 of the 21K.
The bride thinks she should get much more back, I guess.... again, I only heard the intro, and not the whole story.
I don't think she should get all of her money back, but I think that what the hotel "should" do, is figure out what costs they have incurred to date, and add the expected amount of NET profit.... Add those together, and subtract it from what was paid, and refund the rest.
What do you think?
I only heard the intro to the story, but that should be enough. I heard it on 1210 AM in Philly. I may not have the dates correct, but close enough for this debate.
A Bride and Groom have their wedding scheduled at this hotel / caterer for this upcoming Saturday. The total charge is just over $21,000. ( apparently already paid in full according to the radio guy )
Last Wednesday the groom to be dies of a heart attack. The bride to be calls the caterer / hotel within 3 hours. The food hasn't even been ordered yet.
The hotel has said that they will return $5000 of the 21K.
The bride thinks she should get much more back, I guess.... again, I only heard the intro, and not the whole story.
I don't think she should get all of her money back, but I think that what the hotel "should" do, is figure out what costs they have incurred to date, and add the expected amount of NET profit.... Add those together, and subtract it from what was paid, and refund the rest.
What do you think?
EDIT: OK, AFTER POSTING THIS, I found the story online. It actually happened in September, and the hotel offered $5000 - $8000, and the woman thinks she should get all but 10% back.
IMO, I guess she doesn't understand that this place probably would have booked another event, had she not already had the date booked.
A Bride and Groom have their wedding scheduled at this hotel / caterer for this upcoming Saturday. The total charge is just over $21,000. ( apparently already paid in full according to the radio guy )
Last Wednesday the groom to be dies of a heart attack. The bride to be calls the caterer / hotel within 3 hours. The food hasn't even been ordered yet.
The hotel has said that they will return $5000 of the 21K.
The bride thinks she should get much more back, I guess.... again, I only heard the intro, and not the whole story.
I don't think she should get all of her money back, but I think that what the hotel "should" do, is figure out what costs they have incurred to date, and add the expected amount of NET profit.... Add those together, and subtract it from what was paid, and refund the rest.
What do you think?
I only heard the intro to the story, but that should be enough. I heard it on 1210 AM in Philly. I may not have the dates correct, but close enough for this debate.
A Bride and Groom have their wedding scheduled at this hotel / caterer for this upcoming Saturday. The total charge is just over $21,000. ( apparently already paid in full according to the radio guy )
Last Wednesday the groom to be dies of a heart attack. The bride to be calls the caterer / hotel within 3 hours. The food hasn't even been ordered yet.
The hotel has said that they will return $5000 of the 21K.
The bride thinks she should get much more back, I guess.... again, I only heard the intro, and not the whole story.
I don't think she should get all of her money back, but I think that what the hotel "should" do, is figure out what costs they have incurred to date, and add the expected amount of NET profit.... Add those together, and subtract it from what was paid, and refund the rest.
What do you think?
EDIT: OK, AFTER POSTING THIS, I found the story online. It actually happened in September, and the hotel offered $5000 - $8000, and the woman thinks she should get all but 10% back.
IMO, I guess she doesn't understand that this place probably would have booked another event, had she not already had the date booked.

