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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou got that right. Every club out there and the "better" the league they offer, the more they'll screw you knowing you'll take it. THANK YOU SIR, MAY I HAVE ANOTHER?
I think these are pretty reasonable.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaybe in NY. In MA, FC Stars and NEFC are offering credit or refund. For Stars, HS seniors 40% refund. HS aged kids that had no fall season-40% credit or 20% refund. Younger kids that had fall/winter season- 30% credit or 15% refund. For Stars, deposit for next year is $50 and there is no increase in fees. NEFC is similar. 45% credit or 22.5% refund for HS kids that didn’t have a fall season. 25% credit or 12.5% refund for kids that had fall/winter. Not sure what they are charging for a deposit for next year or if they are increasing fees.
I think these are pretty reasonable.
It makes no sense to me that as a consumer that anyone is OK with not being refunded money that was paid for a service not rendered.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy are they reasonable? The ref fees alone, ref fees that were not paid out by the club, are about the amount of the refunds being offered. Add in tournament fees not having to be paid and most leagues and other tournaments offering credits for the games not played, the clubs are actually going to end up making more profit than normal during this.
It makes no sense to me that as a consumer that anyone is OK with not being refunded money that was paid for a service not rendered.
Also—ref fees don’t cost the club $900 per player per season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’m Ok with the 30% credit from Stars. We don’t pay extra for tournaments/showcases. It’s all included in tuition. They started the year in late august and stopped team training on March 17 Based on what we had left, i can live with the 30%. They have kept paying all of their coaches. Some clubs are offering way less or nothing at all.
Also—ref fees don’t cost the club $900 per player per season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey should have made use of the unemployment insurance they should have been carrying or of the massive multi trillion dollar program available for this situation which we are also all paying for. This us what these programs are for. I can not afford to pay for all these salaries and then pay again for the bailout.. make use of the programs available instead of making your own employment package on the backs of your families.
1) don't go back
2) file in small claims court. You should an appearance in about two years.
3) stop whining on TS and contact any and all government agencies who might be able to help
4) call your credit card company
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey should have made use of the unemployment insurance they should have been carrying or of the massive multi trillion dollar program available for this situation which we are also all paying for. This us what these programs are for. I can not afford to pay for all these salaries and then pay again for the bailout.. make use of the programs available instead of making your own employment package on the backs of your families.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLots of people haven't received their unemployment insurance payments, and lots of small businesses haven't received any PPP loans. Am sure the coaches still being paid by the club are thankful.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLots of people haven't received their unemployment insurance payments, and lots of small businesses haven't received any PPP loans. Am sure the coaches still being paid by the club are thankful.
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Simply put, it is not the consumer's problem that the business might fail if they had to refund money for services not rendered.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey should have made use of the unemployment insurance they should have been carrying or of the massive multi trillion dollar program available for this situation which we are also all paying for. This us what these programs are for. I can not afford to pay for all these salaries and then pay again for the bailout.. make use of the programs available instead of making your own employment package on the backs of your families.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn case you haven't heard the funds ran dry practically the same day they started, much of it going to big companies that could have survived without it. Don't blame the businesses, blame those who wrote the bills.
Either way, it is not the consumers fault that services were not rendered by a business. And if repayment for services not rendered would create hardship for the business, it is still not the customers responsibility.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSimply put, it is not the consumer's problem that the business might fail if they had to refund money for services not rendered.
the coaches who were paid to coach your kid may have given up on an opportunity to work somewhere else, why shouldn’t they get paid.
My wife sat around for 2 months checking Facebook every few minutes, and she got paid to do her job. Her boss isn’t crying on social media
I paid auto insurance and didn’t use my car for two months. The high end estimate of refunds is 11% depending on what state you live in. Boo hoo, poor me
Grow up and deal with life. It isn’t fair sometimes. Either leave the club ordeal with it.
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Almost all clubs are ripping you off right now, not just SUSA
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPaid by the club means paid by all the families out here. Yes - there is much hardship around and lots of requests all over for assistance. But keeping fees for things that are not going to have to be provided is not the same as requesting assistance or running a fund raiser..
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