Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a different group:
Lmvsc - 2 days to accept offer. No refunds or credits given.
This is not good wnough
Anonymous wrote:At Vienna, there is an August payment scheduled but it was stated that it will be deferred until return to play. They also said that they will lower fee commitments if the season isn’t fully played.
Also, the initial $400 deposit - due at the time of offer acceptance - was equal to the credit that returning players were refunded for the Spring season... So returning players were due zero in order to signed up for the Fall, and will pay nothing more until the season starts.
New players had to pay a $400 deposit, but the scheduled August payment will automatically be deferred until the season starts. So definitely not $800.
That seems fair to me.
Anonymous wrote:From a different group:
Lmvsc - 2 days to accept offer. No refunds or credits given.
Anonymous wrote:At Vienna, there is an August payment scheduled but it was stated that it will be deferred until return to play. They also said that they will lower fee commitments if the season isn’t fully played.
Also, the initial $400 deposit - due at the time of offer acceptance - was equal to the credit that returning players were refunded for the Spring season... So returning players were due zero in order to signed up for the Fall, and will pay nothing more until the season starts.
New players had to pay a $400 deposit, but the scheduled August payment will automatically be deferred until the season starts. So definitely not $800.
That seems fair to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vienna. You don't start paying until soccer starts
Same with McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vienna. You don't start paying until soccer starts
Same with McLean.
That is TOTALLY not true. You must not have read the fine print.
You must pay $800 upfront--prior to 9/1. Though you don't have to pay any further if soccer is postponed.
You are right. How sneaky of them. I guess if the season gets cancelled and they keep $800, there will be a lot of pissed off parents and the club will take a big hit next time they have to extend offers.
How is this sneaky? All of you actually read the agreements and figured it out, which is called average adult behavior. You only think it is sneaky if somehow you think you're smarter than everybody else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vienna. You don't start paying until soccer starts
Same with McLean.
That is TOTALLY not true. You must not have read the fine print.
You must pay $800 upfront--prior to 9/1. Though you don't have to pay any further if soccer is postponed.
You are right. How sneaky of them. I guess if the season gets cancelled and they keep $800, there will be a lot of pissed off parents and the club will take a big hit next time they have to extend offers.