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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does he email the kids that quit the DMV teams?[/quote] Yes, because he will be mad that you are no longer willingly giving him your money. But he has your credit card on file and you will have to fight with credit card company to stop Madlax from charging your card automatically months after you're gone. That's why they call it "Madlax for Life".[/quote] Visa Prepaid Card.[/quote] Why doesn’t any of the victims contact the police or a law enforcement agency and report them for theft or fraud? He could go to jail or be hit with a significant fine. Maybe he would learn a lesson from that. [/quote] When you agree to a slot on the team you agree to pay for that entire season year. If your son quits you do not get to stop paying. It would be an interesting court case if someone did challenge it. [/quote] To be fair (and I realize a number of people posting on this thread have no inclination to be fair), the guy is running a business and like the prior posting noted, they tell people it is a season-long commitment. Lot's of people have had very good experiences with the club. Many of those who have not apparently come here to post and get lathered up behind their key boards. The investment in negativity is shortening your lives, people. Move on, and be happy! [/quote] Reading an earlier post on Madlax, a parent shared their son's team didn't practice, had a new coach showing up each week who didn't know the kids names and positions for games/tournaments - not as advertised. While you have good suggestion to move on and be happy, maybe you can look at this like an Amazon review where folks take the time to provide their candid feedback on a product or service so prospective consumers know what they will be getting vs marketing and will likelier more happy in making an informed decision. [/quote]
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