PygaSchmyga Posted March 27, 2017 Share How the wheel turns.Its worm, actually, but touche! In fairness, I think this is different. Argus was a clusterf$#% perfect storm of horrendous events on the day. This bunch, on the other hand, have been proper rubbish, and WAY more deserving of the level of ire that you unloaded on the Argus organizers. For example, they only cancel AFTER online entries close and every last cent had been collected. Also, EVERY STEP since the CSA withdrawal was marred by lack of transparency and dismissiveness. And this from a bunch that has not had ONE successful letape event. I am curious to see how the international brand managers deal with it Edited March 27, 2017 by PygaSchmyga Gen and BigDL 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted March 27, 2017 Share How many people paid with a credit card? Probably the majority. Cycle Events collected the money as the online entry service provider, so the correct procedure, w.r.t. credit card refunds is to refund into the card, and from the original merchant. The email address provided is legit - and I know the person working with that email address. They don't work the weekend, like most of us, so will be addressing this issue from today. FWIW:VISA explains it as a way to prevent fraud (ironic, I know). A person uses your card for a purchase, then returns it and insists on cash. You see the transaction and realize this is your purchase, so you dispute it with VISA. In the meanwhile, the shop refunds by cash, thinking it is a legit return /cancelled service, and VISA insist the transaction is return through the card. The shop loses and end up paying out twice. THAT is the REASON credit card transactions are reversed on the card used. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gen Posted March 27, 2017 Share How many people paid with a credit card? Probably the majority. Cycle Events collected the money as the online entry service provider, so the correct procedure, w.r.t. credit card refunds is to refund into the card, and from the original merchant. The email address provided is legit - and I know the person working with that email address. They don't work the weekend, like most of us, so will be addressing this issue from today. FWIW:VISA explains it as a way to prevent fraud (ironic, I know). A person uses your card for a purchase, then returns it and insists on cash. You see the transaction and realize this is your purchase, so you dispute it with VISA. In the meanwhile, the shop refunds by cash, thinking it is a legit return /cancelled service, and VISA insist the transaction is return through the card. The shop loses and end up paying out twice. THAT is the REASON credit card transactions are reversed on the card used. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI pity that person working with that email address lol.. going to be a long day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tristand Posted March 27, 2017 Share Not that I will ever claim to be psychic, but as far as a Refund is concerned. Close your eyes, think of how many "holes" could have been plugged by your total expense. Then think how 35K cyclist who entered CTCT must feel when the forfeited their entry fee. Then kiss your money "Goodbye". The precedent has been set by CTCT, followed by Le Tappe. Even more of the similar will grace our presence in future. Sorry mate. Your money is gone. Better to enter established seeding races with a respectable history is what I can suggest. Naturally, cyclist will be wary of niche events in future. (Still, it makes you want to d%nn%r the living daylights out of the guilty). CTCT fees go to charity, L'ETape was being run purely for profit.Big difference. Patchelicious 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin PJ Posted March 27, 2017 Share Cycleevents handle online entries for Tour Durban and Amashova. They not answering their phone this morning. Looks like a bit of a hospital pass to cycleevents. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PygaSchmyga Posted March 27, 2017 Share After I sent a mail similar to my post, the local head of the race phoned me to say he would allow me to ride on disc brakes. devian nadasen // business director – marketing servicesGround Floor, Silky Oak House, Ballyoaks Office Park35 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston, Johannesburgdevian.nadasen@octagon.comT +27.(0)11.506.4400 // M 072.395.1349 Maybe mail him to get the same dispensation. He was genuinely concerned about what I had to sayI hope this guy is equally concerned about responding to people who want to receive refunds? [edit] FYI: Octagon are the race organizers Edited March 27, 2017 by PygaSchmyga Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fastlegs Posted March 27, 2017 Share Just the lack of communication is adding fuel to fire from the organisers side. Not even an apology. The amount of money and time wasted and organisers (both local and abroad) just expect us to carry on with life. I think everyone should inundate the following emails with queries (these emails were from the article when L'Etape was announced in Oct 16) http://www.sabreakingnews.co.za/2016/10/14/tour-de-france-official-event-coming-to-south-african-in-2017/ L’Etape South Africa: info@letapesouthafrica.comPR contact: Caroline Malan – The PR Machine – caroline@theprmachine.co.zaASO Project management: lbochet@aso.fr and jarsicault@aso.frASO L’Etape Series press agency: emailho@milletunevagues.com and nguillemart@milletunevagues.comASO’s media department: thida@aso.fr and araynaut@aso.fr Gen, Patchelicious and PygaSchmyga 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PygaSchmyga Posted March 27, 2017 Share Just the lack of communication is adding fuel to fire from the organisers side. Not even an apology. The amount of money and time wasted and organisers (both local and abroad) just expect us to carry on with life. I think everyone should inundate the following emails with queries (these emails were from the article when L'Etape was announced in Oct 16) http://www.sabreakingnews.co.za/2016/10/14/tour-de-france-official-event-coming-to-south-african-in-2017/ L’Etape South Africa: info@letapesouthafrica.comPR contact: Caroline Malan – The PR Machine – caroline@theprmachine.co.zaASO Project management: lbochet@aso.fr and jarsicault@aso.frASO L’Etape Series press agency: emailho@milletunevagues.com and nguillemart@milletunevagues.comASO’s media department: thida@aso.fr and araynaut@aso.frPitchforks at dawn! Good luck to dear Caroline. Lets see how the PR Machine handles this. Pain Cave comes to mind CatchMeIfYouCan and Patchelicious 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted March 27, 2017 Share Pitchforks at dawn! Good luck to dear Caroline. Lets see how the PR Machine handles this. Pain Cave comes to mindBeen down that road already, the minute the news came out that CSA has withdrawn the sanctioning - she replied stating I should contact Devian (who I then phoned straight away). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carbon29er Posted March 27, 2017 Share CTCT fees go to charity, L'ETape was being run purely for profit.Big difference.Actually no difference that justifies the brazen "No refunds" policy. Do you really think the CTCT gets 35,000, plus a few extra, entries BECAUSE half of the profits go to charity OR because it is a great day out on the bicycle riding CLOSED roads with refreshment stops on a very scenic route? I'd hazard a guess that a very small percentage of entrants enters because a small percentage of their entrance fee goes to charity? Any event that takes someone's money and doesn't put that event on and then relies on the T&C to keep the money is morally questionable. I do however understand that this is how the world of events operates. PygaSchmyga 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carbon29er Posted March 27, 2017 Share Been down that road already, the minute the news came out that CSA has withdrawn the sanctioning - she replied stating I should contact Devian (who I then phoned straight away).And no doubt he told you a load of porky pies or evaded your questions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted March 27, 2017 Share Cycleevents handle online entries for Tour Durban and Amashova. They not answering their phone this morning. Looks like a bit of a hospital pass to cycleevents.They also do the Maluti Double 90, which is coming up on Saturday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted March 27, 2017 Share And no doubt he told you a load of porky pies or evaded your questions.He said he would call me back - that never happened.They did however reply to the emails I sent, but with a cut-n-paste style reply. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PygaSchmyga Posted March 27, 2017 Share Actually no difference that justifies the brazen "No refunds" policy. Do you really think the CTCT gets 35,000, plus a few extra, entries BECAUSE half of the profits go to charity OR because it is a great day out on the bicycle riding CLOSED roads with refreshment stops on a very scenic route? I'd hazard a guess that a very small percentage of entrants enters because a small percentage of their entrance fee goes to charity? Any event that takes someone's money and doesn't put that event on and then relies on the T&C to keep the money is morally questionable. I do however understand that this is how the world of events operates.Ja.. but... fek - OK THEN, I agree with THIS point! carbon29er 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patchelicious Posted March 27, 2017 Share Ja.. but... fek - OK THEN, I agree with THIS point!Just remember, that simply because two different situations might share a common point, does not mean that they are by association the same Events hiding behind T&C might not be "right" and both CTCT and LeTape seem to have done this to some extent, but that does NOT mean LeTape's cancellation is the same as the CTCT cancellation. Edited March 27, 2017 by Patchelicious BigDL, Gen and TALUS 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted March 27, 2017 Share Back to Sunday... looks like we have a rather large turnout planned, based on the numbers that have joined the Whatsapp group. Good news for those willing to ride the route and also get to meet each other. But possibly a nightmare to control - so we will have to split the group, and implement some sort of "responsible" group captains. Groups will have to be setup based on ability and honesty (average speed over a 120+ Km ride is a start). Basti, Shell Belle and ClydeB1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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