Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same guy posting and responding. What’s the purpose? Scaring people? There is a pandemic wake up. People r dying.
Right. So I am explaining why it is worth focusing on something other than getting your little bit of cash back.
I don't think getting over a thousand dollars back is a "little bit of cash."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same guy posting and responding. What’s the purpose? Scaring people? There is a pandemic wake up. People r dying.
Right. So I am explaining why it is worth focusing on something other than getting your little bit of cash back.
Anonymous wrote:most places are suspending all club activities until after spring break. That's April 12th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FPYC is not canceling anything. Do they get the award for dumbest children’s athletic league?
Yes they did. You should give the award to yourself.
Anonymous wrote:There is no fixed end of the year or unions. If they cannot practically extend it, they could not practically refund without either not paying coaches (which may be infeasible if coaches are salaried or paid up front regardless of whether the year ends) or winding down as nonprofits
Coaches get paid very little, they should absolutely pay them. This isn't their fault.
Anonymous wrote:FPYC is not canceling anything. Do they get the award for dumbest children’s athletic league?
There is no fixed end of the year or unions. If they cannot practically extend it, they could not practically refund without either not paying coaches (which may be infeasible if coaches are salaried or paid up front regardless of whether the year ends) or winding down as nonprofits
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same guy posting and responding. What’s the purpose? Scaring people? There is a pandemic wake up. People r dying.
Right. So I am explaining why it is worth focusing on something other than getting your little bit of cash back.
Anonymous wrote:Same guy posting and responding. What’s the purpose? Scaring people? There is a pandemic wake up. People r dying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a difficult problem. They will push the season out it if they can. So games will go into summer. This isn’t school. There is no fixed end of the year or unions. If they cannot practically extend it, they could not practically refund without either not paying coaches (which may be infeasible if coaches are salaried or paid up front regardless of whether the year ends) or winding down as nonprofits. If you really need the money, start a go fund me. I think a lot of people are going to be in pretty dire straits soon and most of those people don’t have kids in travel soccer. So you may have pretty stiff competition for getting a refund on a 3000 dollar travel soccer program. If, on the other hand, if you care that much, hire a lawyer. You will almost certainly lose and there is no lawyer who would take this on a contingency. Which is a long way of saying cross and then burn the bridges when you get there and try to think of others who are in a much worse situation not of their own doing.
1500 for 1/2 year x 100 players = $150k
lawyer takes 1/3 = 50k
also youd be surprised how many people are lawyers and wiling to pay lawyers when they feel slighted
"almost certainly lose" why?
VA has not issued a ban. Not all clubs have even suspended.
Pretty good claim for refund as far as I can see.
And good business would be for Clubs to issue partial credits to families for many reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a difficult problem. They will push the season out it if they can. So games will go into summer. This isn’t school. There is no fixed end of the year or unions. If they cannot practically extend it, they could not practically refund without either not paying coaches (which may be infeasible if coaches are salaried or paid up front regardless of whether the year ends) or winding down as nonprofits. If you really need the money, start a go fund me. I think a lot of people are going to be in pretty dire straits soon and most of those people don’t have kids in travel soccer. So you may have pretty stiff competition for getting a refund on a 3000 dollar travel soccer program. If, on the other hand, if you care that much, hire a lawyer. You will almost certainly lose and there is no lawyer who would take this on a contingency. Which is a long way of saying cross and then burn the bridges when you get there and try to think of others who are in a much worse situation not of their own doing.
1500 for 1/2 year x 100 players = $150k
lawyer takes 1/3 = 50k
also youd be surprised how many people are lawyers and wiling to pay lawyers when they feel slighted
"almost certainly lose" why?
VA has not issued a ban. Not all clubs have even suspended.
Pretty good claim for refund as far as I can see.
And good business would be for Clubs to issue partial credits to families for many reasons.