Posted by prezuiwf on 11/24/2010 10:14:00 PM (view original):
Tanner, I feel for you, and I don't mean to make light of your money trouble, but I think it's legitimate to consider that if the only reason you wanted to renew was that you scraped together enough points to get the season for free, there was probably no expectation that you were going to stay past next season. As Mike said, a commish wants to look for owners who have a good chance of staying in it for the long haul. Due to your situation, that seems impossible to guarantee.
Well heres some of my issues with the whole situation.
1. The commish got so upset that I would dare to pull out after one season (despite what I think is a legit reason, I dunno maybe thats just me) that he didnt bother to ask if it was a temporary issue or longterm.
2. The actual situation is i'm a small business owner who due to an expanding business + holiday season + net 30 days has had to invest my own personal money in the business to meet the demand of this time of year. My money situation will be cleared up soon, in 3 months when the world rolls over again I should have plenty of cash to pay for games.
3. There is no wording in the terms of use or fairplay that says WIS will remove an owner just because the commish found another owner. Just that "a commish can submit a ticket and if there is rationale for removal then they will".
4. Clearly there had to be discuss from the commish and WIS on what the issue was, that being said should WIS not come to me and go "hey did this happen?" for all I know the commish has told them I am a trouble maker in the league and cause fights, which i do not. All that happened was I have run short on cash temporarily.
Either way I'll survive, its just a game but from a business standpoint I'm disappointed at WIS for how the situation was handled.