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I logged in and was able to send a message to the owner at the time (before homeaway purchased). He took it upon himself to send each of my guests an email telling them the status of our business and that I would be in touch. Nice to remember the kindness of others.You bring this up at a time in my life I am reliving a very horrific time in my life. The hell began 10 yrs ago this 8/29 when Karrina hit the gulf coast. The stories have begun airing on TV and have reminded me of so much of the hardship this area went through.
Now getting to this post. We were without power for 3 weeks and were some of the first residential areas to not be in the dark. But internet access was months down the road. And phone service was hit or miss.
With known reservations on the books but no way to see them, I was with Webers. back then, I was able to go to the public library where one of the companies had come in to set up internet access but everyone was given only a certain bit of time. I logged in and was able to send a message to the owner at the time (before homeaway purchased). He took it upon himself to send each of my guests an email telling them the status of our business and that I would be in touch. Nice to remember the kindness of others.
Had I had a print list, I could have written them letters, but without mail service for 2 mths (at least) I would have still had to travel about 100 miles to get to an operating PO. But I think it would have had me less panicked over that aspect.
For a long time after, I kept paper but became comfortable once again with the wonderful paperless office. This anniversary has me thinking once again about having back ups in place..
It was a different world then, when we could message Willie (Weber), Randy (BBonline), Eric (BandB) and get a personal answer. Sigh
I am so sorry you had to go through all that. We have been blessed as being the "port in the storm" with the disasters concerning weather and power here. We were able to provide rooms for a couple families for a few days (free of course as it was the decent thing to do) when the derichio hit and the temps were in the high 90s. Electric and water - the 2 major necessities.