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Originally posted by seattlestars16:
Lots of money for very little. Never met a coach in college who gives a rip about someone else's one day ranking. They need to see you, and they do not rely on perfect game to tell them who they should look at or not. They are called perfect scam for a reason.
Nothing subtle about your inference here. And later,
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Originally posted by seattlestars16
I brought up the well known fact many people refer to perfect game as perfect scam....
Well, I've been around a while and did quite a bit of research on PG before sending my kid to an event and I never heard that before.
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Originally posted by seattlestars16
PGSTAFF-
I have read a great many of your posts and you are a wonderful resource and I'm glad your here. That term may be a regional thing I don't know but PG is not that big in the northwest. They tell you what they are selling you and give you what they promise.
So now it's a term that you don't claim personally but is "maybe a regional thing"??? And now, all of a sudden, they deliver what they promise? Well, that's certainly a bit of a 180 from your earlier post. Sure doesn't sound like a scam to me. So, Seattle, which position are you taking?
You clearly know darned well that PG is a sponsor and PG contributes to this site in many ways. You make a blatant accusation ("They are called Perfect Scam for a reason") and then you start flipping like a fish in a boat. Another regular asks for an apology and you attack him. What is your real agenda here, Seattle?
For anyone that may be new here and has the slightest inclination to believe Seattlestars' initial unfounded comments regarding Perfect Game, please take some time to search this and other baseball blogs. You will find that the overwhelming majority of baseball folks in-the-know feel that PG is everything positive that MN-Mom states.