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Now your learning about promotors

In Reply to: IAO- Worth the hassle? posted by Chow on July 21, 2003 at 12:10:15:


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megabyte

on July 25, 2003 at 12:51:58

Debra has always been cheap, although shes getting worse she has always ripped off the paintball players and vendors. Look how much she charges for each table in the vendor tent and how much they must give to the prizes for winning teams. I guess this is why she is getting less and less amateur teams and more rookie teams that can make the journeys to the PSP and NPPL events. Who in their right mind would compete in these events when they dont have too. As for the refs what do you expect she doesnt pay them what other promotors pay to get quality refs ($100 per day) so she gets teams to ref who either play the 3-man and ref the 5 or 7-man or vice versa. They get a free entry per team and maybe some money or paint. If you want to ref the event by yourself you must pay all your own expenses including hotel room which is rediculous by the time you pay those you dont make any money for getting shotup by some newbie teams. Your better off going to the upcoming PSP or NPPL event which are both on the east coast in the next couple of weeks. Seeya there! let debra have her fun in the tropics (oh yeah she takes a month off from paintball after the IAO to spend time in the carribean on your dime) her fun will not last much longer with all the teams dropping out.

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