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Sports Software Companies Playing Hide-n-seek With Kids Club Dues – Will The Game Go On

Top Quote Sports software company offers help to youth sports organizations whose current software provider kept their registration money creating a financial and operational hardship for those non-profit organizations. Bonzi, a sports software company, gets those organizations back up and running. End Quote
  • Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA (1888PressRelease) December 11, 2008 - One sports software company offers to make it right at their expense

    Sports software companies are supposed to collect dues, do registration, and supply club websites. The problem comes when the service provider decides to just keep all of the club dues generating headlines like “Skiers bilked of payments made online” in a blistering article in the Anchorage Daily News (http://www.adn.com/outdoors/story/613511.html). Bonzi Technology, a sports software company, is offering to relieve a bit of the pain felt by the victims of this game of financial hide-n-seek.

    In an effort to soften these clubs financial loss and get new customers, Amy and Anthony Pate of Bonzi Technology have offered to let any sports club that lost money in 2008 enroll their club members for the sport where the money was lost free of charge. While Bonzi Technology will forgo the normal per kid registration fee sparing the club from the task of asking already strapped parents to pay up twice for one season of a sport, Bonzi will still charge all clubs its modest startup fee.

    “We have been warning our customers not to let the sports software vendor handle a club’s money for years” said Amy Pate of Bonzi Technology, a leading sports software company headquartered in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. By contrast, Bonzi Technology instantly passes on the club dues to the club’s bank account billing the club later for a small, agreed upon, service fee according to Pate.

    Sports clubs of any kind who have lost their registration fees in 2008 are asked to visit www.bonzicentral.com or call Amy Pate at 503-620-6661 X200 to find out more about this program and offer. Bonzi is already busy fulfilling this offer so it is best to act quickly so that the game can go on.

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