KevinS said:If they are able to take a credit card you may find that the price goes up. Of course this is because the original price quoted represents a cash/check discount, not because they are surcharging you to recoup the credit card fee that they pay...
KevinS said:I agree. But try paying St Barth Properties or WIMCO with a creditcard and see what happens...
Mike R said:also I cannot imagine a resort property manager not capable of taking credit cards
katva said:Why not use USPS Express Mail Intl for under $30.00?
Benster said:WOW! Just checked with Fed Ex, and to send the property manager a check for our villa, in the smallest FedEx envelope (6 ounces or less), USING my company account, is $45.74! There must be a better (cheaper) way, but I don't think property manager accepts credit cards, or at the least, they are certainly trying to avoid them. Has anyone else had a similar situation?
jim2 said:Benster said:WOW! Just checked with Fed Ex, and to send the property manager a check for our villa, in the smallest FedEx envelope (6 ounces or less), USING my company account, is $45.74! There must be a better (cheaper) way, but I don't think property manager accepts credit cards, or at the least, they are certainly trying to avoid them. Has anyone else had a similar situation?
I too was stunned when i was charged just under 60 USD to send a contract and check to our villa owner. At least I saved having to send the final check the same way. I included two seperate checks in the original envelope. We're probably going to rent the same place again. Can you still send something "Air Mail" if you don't care how long it takes to get here?



