| Can anyone tell me? Do the write it off ? sue? blackball? give you covid relief ? |
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If you're in Maryland, the club will report you to MSYSA, and your child will not be permitted to return or be carded at any other club. The club will likely take you to small claims court, or write it off.
But, do not be that parent/family. The clubs are not rolling in money, they are trying to get by, just like every other small business. And your child accepted a spot, aan you made a commitment to pay a fee for the spot that another child didn't get. |
| In Virginia, nothing really. It will affect you playing within a certain system for that seasonal year. So if you stop paying a club that’s in USYS, you can’t play for any other USYS club. But you can for US Club Soccer. |
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Why would you ask such a question, OP?
It’s not the right thing to do during normal time but asking this question during a worldwide pandemic is just plain wrong. |
| ^ Unless your family is in dire financial strain. |
Exactly what I was thinking, Maybe try working with the club president directly rather than thru the manager. That way is more confidential. |
| Y’all saying keep paying to save someone else’s a55 are lame af. If you can’t pay then you don’t pay. I fail to see how this is a question. |
| Will it effect your credit score? |
| If your club took out a loan for covid assistance then I assume it will forgiven by the club. I mean your cost may be slightly higher next year to payoff what you owe but it makes sense. |
If it does, would you pay ? |
Any payment to a manager is team fees, not club dues. Unless really, really small. Like independent. Work with club. They will work with you |
There are actually clubs, including in CCL, that have all fees going through the team (treasurer). It’s crazy, but reality. |
| Op, did you pay fees to the new club? |
| it all depends on why |
| Well, in Jersey you may find your legs broken. In MoCo the county will probably call you a saint and pay for you. In NOVA they’ll vilify you on social media. |