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| | #62 (permalink) | |
| Outing Club Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Lexington, Mass.
Posts: 2,567
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AZ is a different type of entity than a club, which can impose specific control over it's membership. eBay as a model, makes you sign a form before you begin transactions. Of course as a for-profit entity, it can afford to police, by trolling for illegal activities. We can't expect Greg to do that. Another aspect to consider is the penalties and their enforcement. If you read further along on the waivers, you see a citation that the prohibition is enforcible by state-specific general laws, under "theft of service" statute. I don't have the vouchers before me, so I can't quote specfically. So Steve, to answer your question, they do seem to be consistent with prevailing law and do appear to be punishable. Enforcement is another matter. Two people selling tickets in a resort parking lot is just as illegal as the ticket hawker on the street during Red Sox game day selling above face value. Both are illegal. So are ticket brokers(don't get me going.) However, most enforcement efforts are not well funded, so most often, they will "cherry-pick" where they get the biggest bang. Posting illegal transactions on a forum as broad and public as AZ is tantamount to putting a "kick me" sign on your back and would inevitably taint the reputation of the forum. Last edited by billski; Apr 10, 2008 at 8:37 AM. | |
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| | #64 (permalink) | |
| Mad River Glen - 2/8/08 | Quote:
BTW, this is not something that's entirely new. I've never allowed the sale of vouchers, but we've always allowed freebies: Click | |
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| | #65 (permalink) |
| Mad River Glen - 2/8/08 | I should add again, that this is not something totally new, but it is only now specifically stated. Secondly, while this was brought to my attention by an industry person, there are some legal concerns behind it. Nevertheless, I feel the close ties to the industry is what sets AZ apart. I know some feel the reps use AZ as a mouthpiece or free marketing tool, etc. Perhaps at some level they do, but the bottom line for me is I want to see the industry succeed and if I can contribute to that in some small way, I will. Again, call me a sell-out all you want. As was stated earlier, our close ties in the industry have resulted in benefits for AZ members that might not have happened otherwise. These include:
The bottom line is I think the actual impact of this new "policy" is minimal. But if some of you want to continue to whine and moan about it or question the real reasons for it, knock yourselves out. I certainly don't want to be accused of trying to stifle criticism and have the censorship card played. |
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| | #66 (permalink) |
| The Bear Den Ledges Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Now Playing at Sugarbush and Burke.
Posts: 10,271
| I just want to chime in here on this topic and then go back to life and normal posting. 1. This policy is merely a codification of what has been practiced on here for the years that I have been involved. Folks have in the past offered, for free, unused vouchers that were either purchased or received and that carry no transferability restrictions. These exchanges were done for goodwill and to encourage other board members to try out a new resort. The problem that has arisen is that people are now trying to sell these vouchers, or in essence ticket scalp which has different motives. These tickets may carry restrictions, or were offered for certain target markets and for certain purposes. To simply allow the board to be a vehicle for such scalping, which is motivated by self-gain rather than generosity, does nobody any good. This is especially true if we were in a position where someone on the board began selling counterfeit tickets. This measure is proactive in the sense that the moderators, as well as Greg, will not be in a position to have to handle this problem. 2. I will again say that this board is in a unique position between the resorts and skiers/riders. Some boards are simply “let’s have at it” with their approach and this has weakened the credibility of the board, or the “community.” In my years involved here, there has been a consistent interest on the part of the posters and the owner (Greg) to build relations with resorts in order to leverage good deals for posters while supporting the industry. I will say that when I go to Sugarbush, I hear repeatedly how much the likes of John Egan, Win Smith, and others regularly visit this board and regularly communicate with us all. They have benefited immensely from knowing what skiers and riders want, and we have benefited immensely from discounts and special promotions. Though these benefits have been few, they are on the increase. And though some people take these benefits for granted or feel that we are entitled to them, the truth is that much like any other business deal, the benefits stem from the relationship that has existed. This relationship creates natural friction. Industry insiders have complained about some threads and comments in here, but we have let those comments remain in order to maintain the credibility of the board amongst you the posters. On the other hand, some people are often too trigger happy to say that we “pander to the resorts,” or as said in this thread, that there may be the beginning of “a slippery slope, perhaps criticism of industry insiders who post here will be not allowed either eventually and so on down that line.” These comments fail to consider the care and concern that the mods and Greg have with regards to balancing out the competing interests that are at stake here. The speakers also fail to appreciate the constructive criticism that has been offered by posters and even mods here to all resorts that we allow (including my own harsh criticism last season over Burke’s Season Pass policy). If we were truly pawns to the industry, then we would not be speaking out as we do or allowing others to do so. There are too many anecdotes to support this point, but some recent examples include Billski's thread last month on snow reporting and this very thread. If we were indeed pawns, these threads would cease to exist upon their creation. They remain. In sum, the board has chosen to build relationships with resorts in order to establish credibility and benefits that extend to all posters. Such a relationship is a give and take, within reason, and again considering the needs of the industry, as well as the posters, this decision is one such balancing act. 3. This decision was certainly not a fiat of any kind. As with other decisions, there was a discussion amongst Greg (the owner) and the Mods. Greg certainly could have just implemented this decision on his own and been well within his rights, but he opted for our input. I am not at liberty to discuss our deliberations, but I will say that the Mods do not simply act as a “rubber stamp” for changes on the board. Much like Greg, we try to be fair and consider the different interests and views at stake. The Mods have been selected to represent differing points of view and have different values. The goal has been to be fair in the operation of the board and I will say that we all take for granted how well things do run here. As with any “change” some people are not going to be happy and some are going to use this as an opportunity to speak louder because of their own insecurities. Some are going to rush to judgment without considering what is actually happening. A close look at this rule should reveal that the rule is narrow and preserves the customs that we have valued. Though some folks want a legal analysis, and I am literally footsteps from being a lawyer, I am not at liberty to express any legal opinion or offer legal advice.
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| | #67 (permalink) |
| Mad River Glen - 2/8/08 | Well said, TTB. As with most things in life, it's all about balance. I should also take this opportunity to once again thank the mods, not only for their contributions as members and performing tasks as moderators, but for acting as a sounding board for me from time to time. I do believe we all balance each other out pretty well. Hey....there's that balance thing again. I'd like to make another point about strengthening our relationship with the ski areas, and this is not related to the selling of vouchers, but it's still somewhat applicable to the discussion. The Sundown crew here has been very vocal about the mountain and I have communicated quite often with the mountain ops manager and terrain/events guy. Brian indicates that they also monitor the board quite frequently. So through our feedback and correspondences, Sundown has preserved and even expanded their mogul philosophy, so far as to even hold a mogul competition this season which was quite successful. I can tell you confidently that this would never had happened if we had not built the relationship we have today. So while AZ represents only a small contingent of the overall skier demographic, we can and do have an impact. With that said, building relationships with the ski areas goes beyond what some consider financial motives. The Sundown bump thing is one example of on slope changes due in part to this forum. Nothing major and it doesn't affect that many of us, but it's still a result of maintaining that reasonable balance TTB talks about. |
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| | #69 (permalink) | |
| for tjf Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Central Ct. In a van down by the river
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and we're all the winners now. | |
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