Stemar
Well-Known Member
My mooring payment falls due on 1st June. As usual, I received my invoice, dated 5th June, a couple of weeks before. As usual, it was printed with an offer of 5% for early payment. What was new was that someone had taken a felt pen and scrubbed out the offer. How to win friends and influence people...
On that basis, I have no interest in paying early and I'm seriously p!ssed off, so I decide to wait a while. I read the standard conditions of business, which allow them to charge interest if payment is more than 30 days late and charge storage where appropriate and decide to wait a while to make a point. I posted my cheque over the weekend.
Today, I received this letter, sent by normal post:
You currently owe mooring fees from 1/6/06.
If we do not receive payment in full by 1/7/06 a movement fee of £1000 will be charged to you.
Also £100 per month storage will also be payable.
Please phone ***** on ************* to arrange payment to ******* Securities Ltd.
Thankyou *****
Their conditions of business, printed on the back of both letter and invoice make no mention of any such charge. It's the same sort of financial bullying that Congestion Charge and parking ticket enforcement people use, but they, at least, makr their charges plain in advance and have law, albeit iniquitous law to back them up.
Can they really do this?
BTW, I know for a fact that they haven't got a queue of people waiting for moorings, 'cos the one next to mine is empty.
On that basis, I have no interest in paying early and I'm seriously p!ssed off, so I decide to wait a while. I read the standard conditions of business, which allow them to charge interest if payment is more than 30 days late and charge storage where appropriate and decide to wait a while to make a point. I posted my cheque over the weekend.
Today, I received this letter, sent by normal post:
You currently owe mooring fees from 1/6/06.
If we do not receive payment in full by 1/7/06 a movement fee of £1000 will be charged to you.
Also £100 per month storage will also be payable.
Please phone ***** on ************* to arrange payment to ******* Securities Ltd.
Thankyou *****
Their conditions of business, printed on the back of both letter and invoice make no mention of any such charge. It's the same sort of financial bullying that Congestion Charge and parking ticket enforcement people use, but they, at least, makr their charges plain in advance and have law, albeit iniquitous law to back them up.
Can they really do this?
BTW, I know for a fact that they haven't got a queue of people waiting for moorings, 'cos the one next to mine is empty.