WCOFF
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 3:32 am
As most that know me are aware, I have played in the NFFC and WCOFF since Day 1. I have always been brutally honest about when I see things that don't seem right or need to be fixed. I also have largely avoided taking shots at one contest on another contests boards.
I have decided to share my recent response to a post on the WCOFF board as I feel people do need to be aware of what is taking place in our industry especially with the Granddaddy of them all. None of you can view the thread as it is locked/hidden to the public but it has some 500+ responses and I think 20k views now.
I was fortunate to win money across all three contests in 2010, but to date WCOFF still has not paid myself or many others. Even the NFCC with it's parent closing and all the issues there got us our money in reasonable time all things considered. I won't bore you with all the drama in the thread at WCOFF but thought my response summed up what may happen and why Greg and Tom now owning the NFFC, (along with Alex and Dave at the FFPC) both stand to greatly benefit from what I find to be the absolute worst customer service and organizational management in our industry.
Scott
[quote name='Plukewh' date='Mar 30 2011, 06:01 AM' post='218525']
I was a chronic complainer here too and thought the worst, just as almost everyone here did/does. But as I posted a couple of days ago, I finally received my check. I believe now that everyone will get paid. A company that is in the process of going "belly up" does not pay people until the well is dry. They pay themselves and nobody else until the party is over. As more and more people step forward and post they got paid, it would seem more likely that funding has been secured and the tap is again running, with checks coming out.
A huge step in mending these fences would indeed be an escrow of 2011 prize money. Nobody wants to have to sit and wait this long for payments that may (most likely) be due to liquidity issues.
Here's to wishing everyone a check in their mailboxes today.
Pete
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Mending the fences can only occur when management of an organization shows that they give a damn about their customer base. I know long time folks like myself are becoming more and more bitter with each passing day and absolutely no acknowledgement of the problem or our being dspleased.
As a previous poster noted, I should not have to spend my time calling WCOFF for my money. I have not gone down the road of Fatalist as I don't believe the WCOFF is going under nor have I ever thought that they won't pay us. I do however think they are sorely mismanaged and myself and other long time participants are rightfully looking at this debacle as the latest in a string of recent customer service disasters that have become alarmingly more regular in recent years.
Management's apparent disdain for it's customers and their cavalier attitude towards paying it's winners will have an impact. No they won't go from 900 participants to zero overnight but don't think they can't drop into the 650 range year over year. That would shave an easy 350-400k off the coffers and that my friends could cause a true cash crunch.
All of this could have been easily avoided but they don't communicate, they bury their heads in the sand with problems imo and appear to just think it will all work out. You can't keep managing an organization this way without it eventually taking a toll...
I have decided to share my recent response to a post on the WCOFF board as I feel people do need to be aware of what is taking place in our industry especially with the Granddaddy of them all. None of you can view the thread as it is locked/hidden to the public but it has some 500+ responses and I think 20k views now.
I was fortunate to win money across all three contests in 2010, but to date WCOFF still has not paid myself or many others. Even the NFCC with it's parent closing and all the issues there got us our money in reasonable time all things considered. I won't bore you with all the drama in the thread at WCOFF but thought my response summed up what may happen and why Greg and Tom now owning the NFFC, (along with Alex and Dave at the FFPC) both stand to greatly benefit from what I find to be the absolute worst customer service and organizational management in our industry.
Scott
[quote name='Plukewh' date='Mar 30 2011, 06:01 AM' post='218525']
I was a chronic complainer here too and thought the worst, just as almost everyone here did/does. But as I posted a couple of days ago, I finally received my check. I believe now that everyone will get paid. A company that is in the process of going "belly up" does not pay people until the well is dry. They pay themselves and nobody else until the party is over. As more and more people step forward and post they got paid, it would seem more likely that funding has been secured and the tap is again running, with checks coming out.
A huge step in mending these fences would indeed be an escrow of 2011 prize money. Nobody wants to have to sit and wait this long for payments that may (most likely) be due to liquidity issues.
Here's to wishing everyone a check in their mailboxes today.
Pete
[/quote]
Mending the fences can only occur when management of an organization shows that they give a damn about their customer base. I know long time folks like myself are becoming more and more bitter with each passing day and absolutely no acknowledgement of the problem or our being dspleased.
As a previous poster noted, I should not have to spend my time calling WCOFF for my money. I have not gone down the road of Fatalist as I don't believe the WCOFF is going under nor have I ever thought that they won't pay us. I do however think they are sorely mismanaged and myself and other long time participants are rightfully looking at this debacle as the latest in a string of recent customer service disasters that have become alarmingly more regular in recent years.
Management's apparent disdain for it's customers and their cavalier attitude towards paying it's winners will have an impact. No they won't go from 900 participants to zero overnight but don't think they can't drop into the 650 range year over year. That would shave an easy 350-400k off the coffers and that my friends could cause a true cash crunch.
All of this could have been easily avoided but they don't communicate, they bury their heads in the sand with problems imo and appear to just think it will all work out. You can't keep managing an organization this way without it eventually taking a toll...