Eric,I do believe that Lynn is the greatest fantasy player of all time. I know that Z probably disagrees, but we will let them hammer that out when Lynn's starts his own site.We all know how difficult it is to take home a league title, much less the overall prize in a league like this.Given the recent questions on this contest, I recall thatthe person who won their overall Gold league in 2005 (16,000) also won both their overall Gold AND Silver leagues (71,000 combined). At the time, the AFFL guys said this was the greatest fantasy football accomplishment of all time. hmmm..
Thanks for the feedback but we've beat that one to death. We're keeping the Shark Pool to NFL news and FF strategy. Just like we have since day 1. The FFA would make this a big joke and it's not a joking matter. This is the highest profile spot it can be where it will stay at the top. It's had a ton of interest today and Neil from AFFL has been participating as well. Jto placing this thread here.I have no ill will towards AFFL nor the participants that were effected. In fact, I genuinely hope it all works out to everyone's satisfaction. That said, sounds an awful lot like Carlo Ponzi, 2007 version.But the fact is I do play FF at other sites, and I would like to know about this sort of deal beforehand. The only reason I even came upon this thread is Team Legacy started a thread in the FFA, where the name of the site wasn't even mentioned. This sort of thing should be brought to the forefront, not buried in a "Looking for Leagues" forum.And big
to FBG staff for burying it here. Looks like there's been a pretty upfront and honest discussion here. Should be pinned at the very least, imo.
Hang in there Funnies. Guys like you are EXACTLY why I've devoted this much attention to this thread. JI'd like to thank Footballguys.com for allowing the very open discussion of the AFFL issue on their forum. I'm one of probably many FBG.com members hoping Neil can pay the winners...I won the AFFL Silver Contest . I've talked to Neil a couple times and believe he is truly trying to pay the winners and continue the AFFL game. Granted, I believe there were MAJOR errors in judgement AND businesss practices, but I'm willing to give him a week or so to try to resolve the problems. Unfortunately, if this issue is not resolved, the "back-eye" to our "fantasy world" could be significant...i.e. bad press, government "help", etc.
I'm not tooting my own horn here, but here's a point that is overlooked. 2 of the guys in the league that I won this year were past Grand Champions of the AFFL. (Mike Schulte and Lynn) It was hard enough surviving these two. The joy I felt was huge, knowing that I came out on top. To not get your check as reward is double the gut punch. My heart goes out to the big dogs in this contest. I am SOOO sympathetic for the guy who won the $100k I can't even IMAGINE what life must be like for him. His name on the Message Boards was Diesel but I'm unaware of his whereabouts. To tell your co-workers, employees, family and friends that you've won 100 grand is surely an unbelievable and unforgettable experience. To then tell them that the money was mismanaged and is now up in the air....We all know how difficult it is to take home a league title, much less the overall prize in a league like this.Given the recent questions on this contest, I recall thatthe person who won their overall Gold league in 2005 (16,000) also won both their overall Gold AND Silver leagues (71,000 combined). At the time, the AFFL guys said this was the greatest fantasy football accomplishment of all time. hmmm..
I'm not tooting my own horn here, but here's a point that is overlooked. 2 of the guys in the league that I won this year were past Grand Champions of the AFFL. (Mike Schulte and Lynn) It was hard enough surviving these two. The joy I felt was huge, knowing that I came out on top. To not get your check as reward is double the gut punch. My heart goes out to the big dogs in this contest. I am SOOO sympathetic for the guy who won the $100k I can't even IMAGINE what life must be like for him. His name on the Message Boards was Diesel but I'm unaware of his whereabouts. To tell your co-workers, employees, family and friends that you've won 100 grand is surely an unbelievable and unforgettable experience. To then tell them that the money was mismanaged and is now up in the air....We all know how difficult it is to take home a league title, much less the overall prize in a league like this.
Given the recent questions on this contest, I recall that
the person who won their overall Gold league in 2005 (16,000) also won both their overall Gold AND Silver leagues (71,000 combined). At the time, the AFFL guys said this was the greatest fantasy football accomplishment of all time. hmmm..![]()
:speechless.
I feel for that guy. :hug:This is the guy I think about as well. The 100K winner and the 75K winner. I mean, that's a "life-changing" sum of money. To have won that amount of money and then potentially NOT winning that amount of money?I'm not tooting my own horn here, but here's a point that is overlooked. 2 of the guys in the league that I won this year were past Grand Champions of the AFFL. (Mike Schulte and Lynn) It was hard enough surviving these two. The joy I felt was huge, knowing that I came out on top. To not get your check as reward is double the gut punch. My heart goes out to the big dogs in this contest. I am SOOO sympathetic for the guy who won the $100k I can't even IMAGINE what life must be like for him. His name on the Message Boards was Diesel but I'm unaware of his whereabouts. To tell your co-workers, employees, family and friends that you've won 100 grand is surely an unbelievable and unforgettable experience. To then tell them that the money was mismanaged and is now up in the air....We all know how difficult it is to take home a league title, much less the overall prize in a league like this.Given the recent questions on this contest, I recall thatthe person who won their overall Gold league in 2005 (16,000) also won both their overall Gold AND Silver leagues (71,000 combined). At the time, the AFFL guys said this was the greatest fantasy football accomplishment of all time. hmmm..:speechless.
It makes me want to puke FOR the guy. That's stuff you lay in bed at night with the wife and dream about how you're going to spend it.100k is not life changing money, but it sure would be horrible to think you've won that amount, then have it yanked away from you.This is the guy I think about as well. The 100K winner and the 75K winner. I mean, that's a "life-changing" sum of money. To have won that amount of money and then potentially NOT winning that amount of money?I'm not tooting my own horn here, but here's a point that is overlooked. 2 of the guys in the league that I won this year were past Grand Champions of the AFFL. (Mike Schulte and Lynn) It was hard enough surviving these two. The joy I felt was huge, knowing that I came out on top. To not get your check as reward is double the gut punch. My heart goes out to the big dogs in this contest. I am SOOO sympathetic for the guy who won the $100k I can't even IMAGINE what life must be like for him. His name on the Message Boards was Diesel but I'm unaware of his whereabouts. To tell your co-workers, employees, family and friends that you've won 100 grand is surely an unbelievable and unforgettable experience. To then tell them that the money was mismanaged and is now up in the air....We all know how difficult it is to take home a league title, much less the overall prize in a league like this.
Given the recent questions on this contest, I recall that
the person who won their overall Gold league in 2005 (16,000) also won both their overall Gold AND Silver leagues (71,000 combined). At the time, the AFFL guys said this was the greatest fantasy football accomplishment of all time. hmmm..![]()
:speechless.It makes me want to puke FOR the guy. That's stuff you lay in bed at night with the wife and dream about how you're going to spend it.
It would be more life changing for some than others. Think about the guy who make 25K a year. Imagine winning 4 times your annual salary, that would "change" almost anyone's life. For those who make six figures already, it would be significantly less life changing.100k is not life changing money, but it sure would be horrible to think you've won that amount, then have it yanked away from you.This is the guy I think about as well. The 100K winner and the 75K winner. I mean, that's a "life-changing" sum of money. To have won that amount of money and then potentially NOT winning that amount of money? :X It makes me want to puke FOR the guy. That's stuff you lay in bed at night with the wife and dream about how you're going to spend it.I'm not tooting my own horn here, but here's a point that is overlooked. 2 of the guys in the league that I won this year were past Grand Champions of the AFFL. (Mike Schulte and Lynn) It was hard enough surviving these two. The joy I felt was huge, knowing that I came out on top. To not get your check as reward is double the gut punch. My heart goes out to the big dogs in this contest. I am SOOO sympathetic for the guy who won the $100k I can't even IMAGINE what life must be like for him. His name on the Message Boards was Diesel but I'm unaware of his whereabouts. To tell your co-workers, employees, family and friends that you've won 100 grand is surely an unbelievable and unforgettable experience. To then tell them that the money was mismanaged and is now up in the air....We all know how difficult it is to take home a league title, much less the overall prize in a league like this.
Given the recent questions on this contest, I recall that
the person who won their overall Gold league in 2005 (16,000) also won both their overall Gold AND Silver leagues (71,000 combined). At the time, the AFFL guys said this was the greatest fantasy football accomplishment of all time. hmmm..![]()
:speechless.
You live a different life than I do. 100 grrr would change my life.100k is not life changing money, but it sure would be horrible to think you've won that amount, then have it yanked away from you.This is the guy I think about as well. The 100K winner and the 75K winner. I mean, that's a "life-changing" sum of money. To have won that amount of money and then potentially NOT winning that amount of money? :X It makes me want to puke FOR the guy. That's stuff you lay in bed at night with the wife and dream about how you're going to spend it.I'm not tooting my own horn here, but here's a point that is overlooked. 2 of the guys in the league that I won this year were past Grand Champions of the AFFL. (Mike Schulte and Lynn) It was hard enough surviving these two. The joy I felt was huge, knowing that I came out on top. To not get your check as reward is double the gut punch. My heart goes out to the big dogs in this contest. I am SOOO sympathetic for the guy who won the $100k I can't even IMAGINE what life must be like for him. His name on the Message Boards was Diesel but I'm unaware of his whereabouts. To tell your co-workers, employees, family and friends that you've won 100 grand is surely an unbelievable and unforgettable experience. To then tell them that the money was mismanaged and is now up in the air....We all know how difficult it is to take home a league title, much less the overall prize in a league like this.
Given the recent questions on this contest, I recall that
the person who won their overall Gold league in 2005 (16,000) also won both their overall Gold AND Silver leagues (71,000 combined). At the time, the AFFL guys said this was the greatest fantasy football accomplishment of all time. hmmm..![]()
:speechless.
Was this meant to answer my question about recreational cost? Cuz I'm stupid and them there's big words.
100k can change your life.You live a different life than I do. 100 grrr would change my life.100k is not life changing money, but it sure would be horrible to think you've won that amount, then have it yanked away from you.This is the guy I think about as well. The 100K winner and the 75K winner. I mean, that's a "life-changing" sum of money. To have won that amount of money and then potentially NOT winning that amount of money?I'm not tooting my own horn here, but here's a point that is overlooked. 2 of the guys in the league that I won this year were past Grand Champions of the AFFL. (Mike Schulte and Lynn) It was hard enough surviving these two. The joy I felt was huge, knowing that I came out on top. To not get your check as reward is double the gut punch. My heart goes out to the big dogs in this contest. I am SOOO sympathetic for the guy who won the $100k I can't even IMAGINE what life must be like for him. His name on the Message Boards was Diesel but I'm unaware of his whereabouts. To tell your co-workers, employees, family and friends that you've won 100 grand is surely an unbelievable and unforgettable experience. To then tell them that the money was mismanaged and is now up in the air....We all know how difficult it is to take home a league title, much less the overall prize in a league like this.
Given the recent questions on this contest, I recall that
the person who won their overall Gold league in 2005 (16,000) also won both their overall Gold AND Silver leagues (71,000 combined). At the time, the AFFL guys said this was the greatest fantasy football accomplishment of all time. hmmm..![]()
:speechless.It makes me want to puke FOR the guy. That's stuff you lay in bed at night with the wife and dream about how you're going to spend it.
For most, it would.100k is not life changing money, but it sure would be horrible to think you've won that amount, then have it yanked away from you.This is the guy I think about as well. The 100K winner and the 75K winner. I mean, that's a "life-changing" sum of money. To have won that amount of money and then potentially NOT winning that amount of money? :X It makes me want to puke FOR the guy. That's stuff you lay in bed at night with the wife and dream about how you're going to spend it.I'm not tooting my own horn here, but here's a point that is overlooked. 2 of the guys in the league that I won this year were past Grand Champions of the AFFL. (Mike Schulte and Lynn) It was hard enough surviving these two. The joy I felt was huge, knowing that I came out on top. To not get your check as reward is double the gut punch. My heart goes out to the big dogs in this contest. I am SOOO sympathetic for the guy who won the $100k I can't even IMAGINE what life must be like for him. His name on the Message Boards was Diesel but I'm unaware of his whereabouts. To tell your co-workers, employees, family and friends that you've won 100 grand is surely an unbelievable and unforgettable experience. To then tell them that the money was mismanaged and is now up in the air....We all know how difficult it is to take home a league title, much less the overall prize in a league like this.
Given the recent questions on this contest, I recall that
the person who won their overall Gold league in 2005 (16,000) also won both their overall Gold AND Silver leagues (71,000 combined). At the time, the AFFL guys said this was the greatest fantasy football accomplishment of all time. hmmm..![]()
:speechless.
Yes you were and should have.Congrats!Team Legacy said:I'm not tooting my own horn here,
A downpayment on a house after taxes isn't life changing to you? If this weasel owed me that kind of cake and had basically left me out to dry until after the Super Bowl, well, I'd....JohnnyU said:100k is not life changing money, but it sure would be horrible to think you've won that amount, then have it yanked away from you.FantasyTrader said:This is the guy I think about as well. The 100K winner and the 75K winner. I mean, that's a "life-changing" sum of money. To have won that amount of money and then potentially NOT winning that amount of money? :X It makes me want to puke FOR the guy. That's stuff you lay in bed at night with the wife and dream about how you're going to spend it.Team Legacy said:I'm not tooting my own horn here, but here's a point that is overlooked. 2 of the guys in the league that I won this year were past Grand Champions of the AFFL. (Mike Schulte and Lynn) It was hard enough surviving these two. The joy I felt was huge, knowing that I came out on top. To not get your check as reward is double the gut punch. My heart goes out to the big dogs in this contest. I am SOOO sympathetic for the guy who won the $100k I can't even IMAGINE what life must be like for him. His name on the Message Boards was Diesel but I'm unaware of his whereabouts. To tell your co-workers, employees, family and friends that you've won 100 grand is surely an unbelievable and unforgettable experience. To then tell them that the money was mismanaged and is now up in the air....We all know how difficult it is to take home a league title, much less the overall prize in a league like this.
Given the recent questions on this contest, I recall that
the person who won their overall Gold league in 2005 (16,000) also won both their overall Gold AND Silver leagues (71,000 combined). At the time, the AFFL guys said this was the greatest fantasy football accomplishment of all time. hmmm..![]()
:speechless.
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Why don't you just let the situation play itself out for a few days? Are you gonna flame this thread every single day all day long in the meantime?Update? Got all those investors lined up to bail you out, yet?6 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
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Joegood points as always but you are overlooking one major thing -Thanks Cobalt. What you describe is very true and that would be by far option #1 on the desirability scale for all of us.Hi Cobalt,No real "brotherhood" at all. I have never communicated with the guy at all until today when he sent me a PM saying simply that he was sorry for all of the negative criticism that I got over the issue. And that he said it should not impact us at all as we hadn't done anything.Joe, I don't think anyone really cares so much about what he says at this point, but more about what he does. He came in here today and, instead of detailing the plan and the options that are available to him, he minimized the issue by, essentially, comparing his situation to an everyday Joe Bryant being a few days late on an electric bill. Well.Exactly. People are upset. They obviously have a very good reason to be. Neil is trying to communicate here with the people. Which is a lot more than many people would do in his situation. I'm honestly surprised he's still here given some of the posts. If you guys want him to bail from staying in contact with you here, keep up with the "I'd never in a million years get near this guy for anything" comments. Jdisclaimer : I did not lose any money.
Let's give affl some time to get things sorted out and see what comes of it. I don't think that being "un-excellent" with harsh words will actually help in resolving this. It only serves to escalate emotions. You have to give Neil some credit for staying in touch here. Jeff Pester from Turfwar has been AWOL for months!
I do hope that all who are owed do get paid as they should.
That's a fascinating perspective. It doesn't register much confidence that he is attuned to his audience. That, combined with the wholloping 2007 budgetary mistakes doesn't exactly instill much confidence in most of us, I would surmise, that being a part of AFFL would give one a warm, fuzzy feeling.
Joe, you're a nice guy, and you're being a nice guy here, and I wouldn't expect anything other than that from you. You are clearly impressed with Neil's communicae on this issue, and I respect that you think highly of this tack. From Day 1 (yesterday), you've given him the benefit of the doubt (i.e., unilaterally changing the title to soften the verbiage from "reneg" to "delay," moving this thread to the least visible place on the FBG universe, etc.). So, it's understood--or at least assumed--that there may be a shared "brotherhood" with a fellow fantasy football entrepreneur with whom you may have many shared experiences, even if you don't actually know one-another.
I think for the rest of us, we're cynical and in a wait-and-see-mode. Neil can come on all he wants and apologize and make promises and tell us it's not that big of a deal (or, as he says, "put in perspective"). But, most of us are waiting to see the actual results and applaud the day when he can say he made 100% of his payout commitments. I hope you will continue to share with us the same latitude to take this approach as you have afforded AFFL, in this regard.
I will totally admit I am pulling for him to pay everyone. In that respect, I'm cheering for him in a huge way. I think everyone is. Mostly of course because I know there are Footballguys that are owed money. I feel a connection to them and I hate for them to be out money. Like many of you feel.
He doesn't owe me a penny, but I would say I have a vested interest as well in that it's bad for the Fantasy Football industry if people aren't paid. It's just a negative overall vibe that all of us would feel. So I would say outside of the guys that are owed real money, I'm hoping he pays out everything more than just about anyone here.
With all that said, you're right in that actions talk. Not words.
All I'm saying is that right now, given what we know, I think the best way for these guys to get their money is to keep this discussion going in a positive direction. I've seen how this can play out. When this discussion starts getting into personal insults or threats or crazy stuff, then we'll see the guy that owes money disappear and then we'll have very little if any information to go on. I've seen it repeatedly over the years with creditors. The threats and zinger insults are cool for fun stories and movies. But in real life, it's best to work this out in a positive discussion in my opinion.
I hope it doesn't get to that, but there's a time for threats and forcing someone into bankruptcy and all that. I don't think we're there yet.
JThis is why you're paid the big bucks, Joe.
I, too, appreciate Neil's efforts here. I surmise, however, that there are more effective ways and less effective ways of communicating situations like this to customers (past, present, future). And, it is my view--and perhaps only my view--that the *only* effective stance at this point is to be (a) apologetic beyond belief, (b) clear about the plan, and (c.) available to listen to the chirping, empathetic to (and understanding of) those concerns, and at no point EVER minimize the frustration(s) people feel. There has to be a willingness and patience to stand before the masses and take the legitimate--not personal, but legitimate--criticisms and demonstrate that you're invested in their frustrations and will do anything/everything to correct the problem.
I've seen a mixed picture out of AFFL, in this regard, thus far. I think it's ok to communicate that on some level.
But I think what some are not fully valuing is that what you describe is really one way to handle it.
Option #2 is very simply: Bail.
When you get past the tipping point of there being just too much crap to deal with and it'd be easier and more desirable to roll your dice with the courts, that's what people do.
And then nobody gets paid and the bankruptcy courts / lawyers can all figure it out. The only ones that benefit from that option are the attorneys involved.
Sadly, I see LOTS more of option #2 in the business world than I do option #1.
I'm sorry for sounding like a broken record but I think we all have a small part to play in keeping this headed toward Option #1.
J
Yes, sorry I wasn't more clear -- I didn't want to cut and paste copyrighted material.Check out the highlighted sections of the book. There's a pretty good summary in there of recreational cost.Was this meant to answer my question about recreational cost? Cuz I'm stupid and them there's big words.
He would be protected from civil liability only. If he were to be charged criminally, which i think would clearly happen, if he were to be convicted or plea, restitution most likely would be a condition of any probation or sentence. And im guessing that if it is a plea, some type of meaningful downstroke would be required as an initial condition of probation. Thereafter, the probationary period hopefully would be long enough to enable a good portion of the the monies to be paid. If the probationary period were to end without full payment, and he wasnt violated for not paying, the remainder would turn into a civil judgment. Not sure such would be dischargeable in bankruptcy.One other item of interest.... you cannot discharge debts incurred by fraudulent means so i think that would be a huge issue were he to try bankruptcy, surely there would be an objection to discharge of this particular debt on that basis.If this guy declares Bankruptcy; that means he doesn't have to pay anyone anything... is that correct? And if this type of stuff keeps happening over the years... there is no doubt that the Feb Government will put heavy limitations on events such as $$ Fantasy Football Leagues. Paypal already sees it as gambling and they are already searching FF ads to make sure you do not have the word "Paypal" in them. I know, they shutdown my account until I fixed one of mine last yr.
aerolaw said:He would be protected from civil liability only. If he were to be charged criminally, which i think would clearly happen, if he were to be convicted or plea, restitution most likely would be a condition of any probation or sentence. And im guessing that if it is a plea, some type of meaningful downstroke would be required as an initial condition of probation. Thereafter, the probationary period hopefully would be long enough to enable a good portion of the the monies to be paid. If the probationary period were to end without full payment, and he wasnt violated for not paying, the remainder would turn into a civil judgment. Not sure such would be dischargeable in bankruptcy.One other item of interest.... you cannot discharge debts incurred by fraudulent means so i think that would be a huge issue were he to try bankruptcy, surely there would be an objection to discharge of this particular debt on that basis.KellysHeroes said:If this guy declares Bankruptcy; that means he doesn't have to pay anyone anything... is that correct? And if this type of stuff keeps happening over the years... there is no doubt that the Feb Government will put heavy limitations on events such as $$ Fantasy Football Leagues. Paypal already sees it as gambling and they are already searching FF ads to make sure you do not have the word "Paypal" in them. I know, they shutdown my account until I fixed one of mine last yr.

I could certianly be mistaken but I don't think individual instances of business mismanagement having any bearing on what the Feds will do. This has nothing to do with Fantasy Football being a game of skill.KellysHeroes said:And if this type of stuff keeps happening over the years... there is no doubt that the Feb Government will put heavy limitations on events such as $$ Fantasy Football Leagues. Paypal already sees it as gambling and they are already searching FF ads to make sure you do not have the word "Paypal" in them. I know, they shutdown my account until I fixed one of mine last yr.
Sub prime mortgages down.I could certianly be mistaken but I don't think individual instances of business mismanagement having any bearing on what the Feds will do. This has nothing to do with Fantasy Football being a game of skill.KellysHeroes said:And if this type of stuff keeps happening over the years... there is no doubt that the Feb Government will put heavy limitations on events such as $$ Fantasy Football Leagues. Paypal already sees it as gambling and they are already searching FF ads to make sure you do not have the word "Paypal" in them. I know, they shutdown my account until I fixed one of mine last yr.
Unfortunately, the ethical option is often not a person's first, second, or third item on the list when times are desperate. I really have a bad feeling about how all of this is going to shake down. Mostly for those individuals to whom money is clearly owed. But, just to this community as a whole...it really sucks to know such irresponsible and unethical folks could be out there. Who knows, maybe (hopefully) I'm wrong. But, I don't like the feeling I get from this situation one bit.AFFL guy,If you built this supersonic league manager worth 850k and owe people oh I don't know 300k(?) why not sell the league manager to pay your debts?I understand the thought of not wanting to sell the product that is a means to make income but if you clearly know how; after the sale build a new league manager, an even better one.Just a thought
This AFFL news is bad for fantasy football; most of all, of course, for those who had teams and "won" money. But non-payment of so public (and so pricey) a debt will deter more players from entering the high stakes field and slow the growth of this industry. I sincerely hope the winners get paid. In addition to those alternative high stakes FF contests listed above, I would suggest PAYDAY Sports as an excellent option. I've competed in PAYDAY's high-stakes contests for 3 years now and have won money and gotten paid each year.I will not make accusations or theories about what is going on, but something isn't right. If the questions above are not answered, I encourage all FBG who play in AFFL to switch to WCOFF or NFFL or RotoBowl. Cause now, if there isn't something fishy going on, it is simply bad business, poor management, and gross negligence, and while I do not want to see the industry suffer, I think there needs to be repurcussions to deter all the average joes from trying to start up a fantasy business promising huge payouts if they are allowed to mismanage this much money.
I've had some nice chats with the owner over there and heard some real good feedback. It does seem payday is a good place to play.Also Jeff Thomas of sportsbuff is someone I'd watch if you're looking for a new league. He had the most popular game in FF on the web, so popular no one will ever beat it(years ago, long story, great marketting idea). He sold his site and the dirtbag didn't pay the winners. Not only did he buy it back but he paid those winners out of his pocket even though he had nothing to do with it. Then started a site called Prize Lock for FFers to have their money locked up til the end of the season. Good idea but not many signed up to use it, think that site's gone now. Next he became president of FSTA. So if you're looking for a guarantee, Jeff is about as ironclad as it gets in this industry. I know alot alot ALOT of people that would say something similarly positive about him.He just bought another site, ProFantasySports, so I imagine more things will be up by the FF season too.In addition to those alternative high stakes FF contests listed above, I would suggest PAYDAY Sports as an excellent option. I've competed in PAYDAY's high-stakes contests for 3 years now and have won money and gotten paid each year.
You made the right decision not putting it in the FFA. They have a lot of laughs in that forum - but there's an appropriate time for FFA and appropraite subject matter for the FFA. This is not one of them.Good example of why this didn't go in the FFA. Some people think stuff like this is funny http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...t&p=8232151
Lame.
J
Placing it here is terrible... Joe; how many of your own customers are getting ripped off... people who pay you money; all they want to do is come in and complain about it to others that are in the same situation... so you move the thread to an area that you hope it will just go away; I have just lost a lot of respect for this site... and I can see that a many others had too. No one got out of line with fool language... and your excuse is disgusting; the football season is over, this is the biggiest news we have until the draft and your telling us that we can't talk about it in the SP... HORRIBLE.Never let it die boys.
Joe.. Putting that thread here was bush league ! Sorry Joe but I would of expected more from FBGs than that. People want to know about this as it is very important to the FF community.Seriously... This forum never got so much attention this time of yr. I understand if it was in the SP... it would be about 20 pgs and over half of that people yelling "crook"... but so what, atleast those people are being heard.This thread is already slowing dying.The Moz said:Placing it here is terrible... Joe; how many of your own customers are getting ripped off... people who pay you money; all they want to do is come in and complain about it to others that are in the same situation... so you move the thread to an area that you hope it will just go away; I have just lost a lot of respect for this site... and I can see that a many others had too. No one got out of line with fool language... and your excuse is disgusting; the football season is over, this is the biggiest news we have until the draft and your telling us that we can't talk about it in the SP... HORRIBLE.
Never let it die boys.Joe.. Putting that thread here was bush league ! Sorry Joe but I would of expected more from FBGs than that. People want to know about this as it is very important to the FF community.
Anything to report yet?I will definitely keep people posted here.I should be replying with some news on Wednesday or Thursday.
Because nobody is going to pay 850K for a software package that they could custom build for 100K...AFFL guy,If you built this supersonic league manager worth 850k and owe people oh I don't know 300k(?) why not sell the league manager to pay your debts?I understand the thought of not wanting to sell the product that is a means to make income but if you clearly know how; after the sale build a new league manager, an even better one.Just a thought
Digg.com was built on $30,000 and is worth millions today. Unfortunately, I don't think anybody is going to see any money. There is no way an investor is going to stick close to $1 MIL for software that they could build cheaper and already has a bad name attached to it. As a venture capitalist, there is absolutely no sign that I'd recover that cost, let alone make a profit. And there is no way I trust any money with a guy that made a critical business decision.I feel bad for the victims here, and this doesn't help the trust factor in the fantasy football community that held strong until now.
If I am a smart buyer for the software, I'd make sure there is a no complete clause in the sale. This probably isn't an option, but there are some dumb people out there.AFFL guy, after the sale build a new league manager, an even better one.
Just like you'll be paying out the winners eh? Here's a tip good bud, lying is considered perjury so you may want to break the habit before the feds have you by the short ones. It's because of guys like you that I won't open my wallet for more than one season at a time even for honorable business men like Dodds and Bryant.I will definitely keep people posted here.I should be replying with some news on Wednesday or Thursday.
And, who seriously believes we'll be hearing from Neil at any point...ever? Seriously, where's he going to get this kind of jack to pay up? But, kudos to all who were apologists for the guy. Hope is a good thing.chadavan,I gave my thoughts on the 850k earlier in the thread. Curious what AFFL guy has to say