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not $3500 like soneone said
JerseyCoach,
That
someone would be
me ,...and I still have the paperwork
( filed under " ridiculously too expensive for our family " )
that shows the $3500.00 price tag. ( plus airfare/hotel/food/incidentals )
Perhaps different players in different parts of the region received different price tags- that's just my
simple guess.(?)
My actual more realistic
hunch is that not enough people bit on the original $3500.00 price tag and the tournament roster #'s were too low.
Again,...just MY lil' ol' shortstopmom
hunch.For what its worth, we declined their 1st offer, but about two-three months later they sent us another packet and a few voice messages telling us that the price of the tournament had now been reduced to around $800.
( plus airfare/hotel/food/incidentals. )
Thats a HUGE price drop.
We declined again.
You said:
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I am just trying to understand why "lists" are so important.
...and then go on to say, a mere single sentence later:
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To be on the Rawlings list is a great honor.
Have you answered your own question??????
JerseyCoach quote:
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Go ahead and gripe about marketing tools all you want,it's a shame you can't see the tournament for what it is.
Coach,...you are the second person that I have heard from who have said they had a good experience with this tournament. The first one came from a fellow HSBBW'er, named
rwulf.I have to to be honest, I was glad to hear it. I had my doubts about what the quality of the tournament would be like after experiencing what we thought was a very poorly run tryout camp, here in the midwest.
It was good to hear that some people felt they got their monies worth in the end.
The point being,..I don't think you are finding people disputing the experience of the tournament itself,...what most here are disputing is the name associated with the tournament and how many of us perceive it to be misleading.
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I'm not ranting, just asking questions. Still waiting for answers...funny how there are none
Were giving them to you,....funny how you seem to not want to listen to them.
Let's remember,...you brought the issue up here
and we took our time to respond.
You also self titled your thread:
" Under Armour All America
Myth "
and started off the thread with :
....
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it annoys me to see the legitamacy of the Under Armour PRE-SEASON All America questioned.
Some of us replied with reasons/answers such as; the use of misleading or questionable marketing tools.
You rejected our replies with :
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Go ahead and gripe about marketing tools all you want,
Ok,... so no matter what we say, you arent budging.
I'm beginning to understand that now, but I question why you titled your thread the way you did.
If you simply wanted to tell about your personal experience with this tournament, why not just title your thread:
" My son participated in the Under Armour All-American Tournament and had a great experience. I'd recomend it! "
Perhaps it would be received with more of an open mind from the readers and do the tournament a better justice.
JMHO.
Why Myths, smoke & mirrors, ...when you can have the truth?