| BRYC only offered a $230 credit. Also, we paid tournament fees separately and have gotten no indication when we will get that back since all tournaments were canceled. |
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NP. My child plays for a different club that gave a similar refund. I'm actually not that caught up in the amount of the refund. But, I don't want to put it towards next year, have there be no fall season, and then lose more money. I don't know any way to avoid this though.
Sorry if I should have started a new thread. |
I would take the refund and not sign up. |
I see that POV. My concern is that my son is on a mid-level team and properly placed there. He's good, but not a superstar. So if we don't take the spot and there IS a fall season, he's replaceable. |
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"As a percentage of fees, Arlington looks like 300 out of 2400. Alexandria has the same refund and a higher credit on a lower fee. And yeah, you pay more to kick and run. Enjoy the ride."
We got a 315 credit from Arlington, and 200 credit from Alexandria, so at least for us, the credit is not the same. I can't compare refunds as Arlington just says refunds will be less than the credit. |
I am a bit confused as to why Alexandria is giving different credits for different age groups. Is the issue more tournaments, or more non-ASA tournaments, or league fees? It seems odd. I understand that there is a different cost for girls v. boys, which could explain a bit, but the rest I don't get. |
| Not all age groups nor team levels (red, white etc) have the same amount of weekly practices, tournaments and so on. As such, the cost to deliver services to an older Red team that is practicing more often and attending more tournaments is higher than a team slated to practice twice weekly and do one local tournament. The fee for that team is less and therefore the credit/refund is less. Thats how I understand it |
| The clubs don’t want you to know how they came to that number. Take whatever they give as a refund and find an honest club. |
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Find and honest club?
so your option is choose a club that provided a refund but no calculation to that number choose a club that gave no refund which apparently as others have shared has happened (honest for sure I'd say) or choose an honest club Where does the honest aspect play into this equation. Those that provided no refunds seem to fall in that category based on what you suggest as I dont see any club providing a refund of any sort with an accounting of how they got there. Therefore no one is honest and you should not choose any club and just go away or choose the club that was honest and took all your money Stop it already with your choose an honest club suggestion. Makes no sense at all |
I sort of see that. As far as I know, all age groups and teams practice three times a week (except maybe the very youngest kids). But I do know that red has more tournaments than any other team and they are farther away. |
| I am pretty pleased with the BRYC refund. Having managed teams at various clubs (both local and in other states, albeit at a younger age groups), much of what parents paid up front go to leagues and for fields; if those aren’t refunded by the leagues and county, it is difficult for the club to refund. Same thing goes for tournaments, many of them may not have refunded much of the registration fee to teams, which can climb into the thousands of dollars for major showcase tournaments. Just my two cents. |
Maybe Tommy’s cut varies by age and gender? |
it is not a refund but a credit. we are switching teams so it $0 for us. |
What if kids were graduating? |
Much of what parents pay for is salaries for directors and coaches. Roughly 65-75% is going to salaries at most clubs. Teams are paying $1K-$2K per season for most leagues, which is a small percentage of the $30K~ that is getting collected per team. |