Return to training June 22 means only one thing justifying keeping everyone’s $ for the Spring season. Most contracts expire Jun 30 so nice business move to get it in under the wire.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostReturn to training June 22 means only one thing justifying keeping everyone’s $ for the Spring season. Most contracts expire Jun 30 so nice business move to get it in under the wire.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI guess there’s nothing stopping a club from trying that but I would never return to one that did.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you don’t know about any refunds by now guess what they aint happening. If anyone else has any examples would be great to share so hopefully we can all benefit.
Obviously not the same as real training but they put in a huge effort to keep the kids engaged. All things considered, we felt the credit was fair.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOur club (EDP) issued a $350 credit.
Obviously not the same as real training but they put in a huge effort to keep the kids engaged. All things considered, we felt the credit was fair.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat actually club do you play for? Just being part of edp doesn’t matter much. But that’s fair of your club to do that credit. Can you get it as a refund if you are t returning?
Refunds for players weren’t addressed in the email I received. I suppose people will have to negotiate that on their own.
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High school soccer aged kids not playing any club soccer in the spring (their only season at this level - they don’t play a fall club season)
Still have to pay $3,000-$4,000 for that non-played spring season.
Payments due for next year...NOW!
What kind of horse crap is this that’s being tolerated by the consumers? I meant PARENTS.
A rollover to next season would have been the right answer. Too much to ask I suppose.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOur club (EDP) issued a $350 credit.
Obviously not the same as real training but they put in a huge effort to keep the kids engaged. All things considered, we felt the credit was fair.
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