Anonymous wrote:That’s why you never should sign up for the Marlins! Go to any other team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The response I got clearly showed Bill is only in it for the money. He never even took the time to remedy the situation. He just punted it to the Coach, and then co signed all their excuses and said zero refund. If I had made the installment payments, atleast I could have disputed it with my credit card company. Showing them all the emails if asked proving they weren’t providing the services they said they were. I saved all the Coaches emails stating they wouldn’t be at practice.
Save your $$$ and go elsewhere.
Good choice--they've been a toxic team for many years.
Anonymous wrote:All the area top teams have coaches in high school
Anonymous wrote:The response I got clearly showed Bill is only in it for the money. He never even took the time to remedy the situation. He just punted it to the Coach, and then co signed all their excuses and said zero refund. If I had made the installment payments, atleast I could have disputed it with my credit card company. Showing them all the emails if asked proving they weren’t providing the services they said they were. I saved all the Coaches emails stating they wouldn’t be at practice.
Save your $$$ and go elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:We had a similar experience with the Marlins coach at Chinquapin-Alexandria. I reached out to the coach a couple of times to discuss specific goals my child had set for themselves and barely got a reply. It was so frustrating. We switched out and have advised others to look elsewhere for quality coaching.
Anonymous wrote:Which practice is this? I’ve never seen an in-water helper be the only coach for a practice. That’s the point of the helper— to have an extra level of safety. We’ve been t/th evenings all year and never saw this once.
Anonymous wrote:All the area top teams have coaches in high school