First let me say I really do appreciate Nesba and all that they try to do with regards to on track coaching and event organization. With that said, I seems to me that if you are not in the know, you have no idea what is going on.
For instance - the 24hour notice on the season pass. I just found out about it today, weeks later. If Nesba truely wanted more people to get involved and put up the cash upfront (And I can certainly understand why) then why wouldn't common courtesy been given to let all memebers know? No email was sent out, nor any advanced notice. Seems more like a "if you know the people running it, you'll get hooked up."
Also, I paid for a Elite Membership the last month of last season, on the premise of a certain price for track days. Used it once. Frankly it is illegal for them to change the price for Elite Members, there is a contract in place, whereby they advertised a price, people purchased the membership based on the benefits offered. They have changed the game, do to speak. Again, there was no communication that this was happening, just a lot of confusion and misrepresentation of the facts.
For instance, Nesba advertised "get the Elite Membership and pay $99 for Mondays", but to get the season pass you don't need the Elite Membership, and the $99 mondays no longer even exist (nor any of the other advertised pricing for Elite Members.)
I can understand the reasoning behind what they have done, but this was handled very poorly on their part. I would really appreciate someone from Nesba messaging me to see what can be worked out. Again, I understand the costs associated, but if building the group is important, then communication is key.
Sincerely,
Kevin
For instance - the 24hour notice on the season pass. I just found out about it today, weeks later. If Nesba truely wanted more people to get involved and put up the cash upfront (And I can certainly understand why) then why wouldn't common courtesy been given to let all memebers know? No email was sent out, nor any advanced notice. Seems more like a "if you know the people running it, you'll get hooked up."
Also, I paid for a Elite Membership the last month of last season, on the premise of a certain price for track days. Used it once. Frankly it is illegal for them to change the price for Elite Members, there is a contract in place, whereby they advertised a price, people purchased the membership based on the benefits offered. They have changed the game, do to speak. Again, there was no communication that this was happening, just a lot of confusion and misrepresentation of the facts.
For instance, Nesba advertised "get the Elite Membership and pay $99 for Mondays", but to get the season pass you don't need the Elite Membership, and the $99 mondays no longer even exist (nor any of the other advertised pricing for Elite Members.)
I can understand the reasoning behind what they have done, but this was handled very poorly on their part. I would really appreciate someone from Nesba messaging me to see what can be worked out. Again, I understand the costs associated, but if building the group is important, then communication is key.
Sincerely,
Kevin