On forum members advice- copied here from another forum:
It all started with a phone call to my wife last July about this absurdly cheap African safari hunt that was about to sell at a Ducks Unlimited banquet. I did some quick math in my head and a surface level Google search about the outfitter. I learned quickly that Kuche is a high volume outfit with multiple camps across the country, hundreds of clients, and thousands of harvested animals per year. There were mixed reviews online from previous clients, mostly positive, but the negative opinions were there. Someone even referred to them as the "Golden Corral" of African safari hunting, which I got a good laugh at. I decided to risk it anyway and with my wife's blessing I clicked the submit-bid button.
A few hours later I swipe the credit card for $2800 and became the proud owner of an all inclusive hunt for four hunters and 16 animals from Kuche Safaris.
We received a packet of information for the outfitter, arranged to add two additional hunters, and set dates for the trip.
Fast forwarding about a year:
Flights are booked, deposits are paid, and we're ready to go. My wife and I decided to stay in South Africa and sightseeing for about a week after the conclusion of the hunt. A few others in the group made touristy plans of their own.
I had communicated with their administrative assistant pretty continuously over the year sending information, asking questions, getting clarifications as needed. As recently as late April, 2024 I double and triple checked that all our ducks were in a row.
However, to my dismay, three days prior to departure I read a post on another forum about our outfitter having a huge price increase (250%) for add-on days and hunter daily rates. If true, this would increase our costs as a group by thousands of dollars due to us adding 2 extra hunters to the package ($4960 to $7840).
I reached out to the administrative assistant and was provided the fine print from their website "prices subject to change without notice"....
I was less pissed about the actual monetary amount but that they had no intentions on telling me this until it was time to pay the bill at the end of the week. They also greatly increased their suggested tips and bumped up the add-on animal price list.
The pricing still averaged out to be at or below market value per person but I was having some real last minute doubts about the kind of operation we were going to be dealing with. Last minute unannounced price increases isn't a fair play in my book. I assume these bait and switch tactics are a normal part of the repertoire for Kuche Safaris on the donated hunts. Once the clients are locked in for airfare and accommodations the prices change.
It was too late to back out now though... it was time to finish packing bags and head to the airport.
It all started with a phone call to my wife last July about this absurdly cheap African safari hunt that was about to sell at a Ducks Unlimited banquet. I did some quick math in my head and a surface level Google search about the outfitter. I learned quickly that Kuche is a high volume outfit with multiple camps across the country, hundreds of clients, and thousands of harvested animals per year. There were mixed reviews online from previous clients, mostly positive, but the negative opinions were there. Someone even referred to them as the "Golden Corral" of African safari hunting, which I got a good laugh at. I decided to risk it anyway and with my wife's blessing I clicked the submit-bid button.
A few hours later I swipe the credit card for $2800 and became the proud owner of an all inclusive hunt for four hunters and 16 animals from Kuche Safaris.
We received a packet of information for the outfitter, arranged to add two additional hunters, and set dates for the trip.
Fast forwarding about a year:
Flights are booked, deposits are paid, and we're ready to go. My wife and I decided to stay in South Africa and sightseeing for about a week after the conclusion of the hunt. A few others in the group made touristy plans of their own.
I had communicated with their administrative assistant pretty continuously over the year sending information, asking questions, getting clarifications as needed. As recently as late April, 2024 I double and triple checked that all our ducks were in a row.
However, to my dismay, three days prior to departure I read a post on another forum about our outfitter having a huge price increase (250%) for add-on days and hunter daily rates. If true, this would increase our costs as a group by thousands of dollars due to us adding 2 extra hunters to the package ($4960 to $7840).
I reached out to the administrative assistant and was provided the fine print from their website "prices subject to change without notice"....
I was less pissed about the actual monetary amount but that they had no intentions on telling me this until it was time to pay the bill at the end of the week. They also greatly increased their suggested tips and bumped up the add-on animal price list.
The pricing still averaged out to be at or below market value per person but I was having some real last minute doubts about the kind of operation we were going to be dealing with. Last minute unannounced price increases isn't a fair play in my book. I assume these bait and switch tactics are a normal part of the repertoire for Kuche Safaris on the donated hunts. Once the clients are locked in for airfare and accommodations the prices change.
It was too late to back out now though... it was time to finish packing bags and head to the airport.
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