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Originally posted by Death from Above View PostDrive to Canada one a year. Pull oil plug and drive back. Gonna be out some more money but i bet it will be a joyful drive ….
Hate to read these type threads and for 14k…people get cut lol
Can you guys explain how outfitters should have been running their business pre-covid (before anyone saw covid BS coming)?
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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View PostThis isn't right. Maybe if pulling drain plug on Canadian officials that kept shutting everything down but not the outfitter.
Can you guys explain how outfitters should have been running their business pre-covid (before anyone saw covid BS coming)?
Anyhoo to get back on subject and off my political beliefs I understand how outfitters use future monies to cover real time cost, it’s like mobe charges on bigger dirt/roadway work, standard logistics against future contract work. Same thing on a different scale. But..the outfit I booked is still in business as far as what his emails conveyed and through the org I bought the trip from at the banquet. He’s in the wrong as much as the OP’s guy is for not owning up to it at the very least. Life happens but that’s not the way to handle it by just shutting him out. Man uo and at least acknowledge the reason as to why. He’s just another pos fly by night if he can’t at least give the people an honest answer he took money from the respect of an apology thru a phone call.
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Originally posted by stevieray54 View PostI would check with Canadian law, he may of filed for chapter reorganization. Just because he bankrupted doesn’t mean he didn’t reopen under another name.
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Originally posted by Texashookset View PostNot sure anyone could’ve foreseen but Canada being full blown socialist wanted to shut everyone down taking out the mom and pops leaving only government run/involved big business in place. Text book play book agenda chit right there. US leaders wanted/want the same.
Anyhoo to get back on subject and off my political beliefs I understand how outfitters use future monies to cover real time cost, it’s like mobe charges on bigger dirt/roadway work, standard logistics against future contract work. Same thing on a different scale. But..the outfit I booked is still in business as far as what his emails conveyed and through the org I bought the trip from at the banquet. He’s in the wrong as much as the OP’s guy is for not owning up to it at the very least. Life happens but that’s not the way to handle it by just shutting him out. Man uo and at least acknowledge the reason as to why. He’s just another pos fly by night if he can’t at least give the people an honest answer he took money from the respect of an apology thru a phone call.
If still in business and screwing hunters out of money then go pull drain plugs!
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Originally posted by RiverRat1 View PostHard to argue. But once bankrupt do you really care about the companies reputation? And as you said, the government shut him down. He's screwed more than hunters. Should he still call all clients after BK and say sorry while letting them all b!itch him out? This is all assuming he went BK and for reasons out of his control.
If still in business and screwing hunters out of money then go pull drain plugs!
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Update....The outfitter (Liard River Outfitters) has insurance so we are filing a claim against his business insurance.
To be an outfitter in Canada you either have to put up a surety bond or buy business insurance to cover loss. The outfitter association is helping us through the process, but they say there are a lot of outfitters that are closing the doors.
We did have a contract signed but it looks like it isn't worth the paper it was written on.
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Originally posted by jaspermac View PostUpdate....The outfitter (Liard River Outfitters) has insurance so we are filing a claim against his business insurance.
To be an outfitter in Canada you either have to put up a surety bond or buy business insurance to cover loss. The outfitter association is helping us through the process, but they say there are a lot of outfitters that are closing the doors.
We did have a contract signed but it looks like it isn't worth the paper it was written on.
Have a shot getting your money back.
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