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Report: #1302694

Complaint Review: NUC Sports - Internet

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  • Reported By: s_jursa — Youngstown Ohio USA
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NUC Sports, National Underclassman Sports, NUC Combine Nondisclosure of expired credit New York Internet

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My son participated in a NUC Combine it Pittsburgh, PA the Spring of 2014.   Later that year he received an invitation to attend the MVP Camp in Cincinnati, OH scheduled mid-summer 2014.  We attended that combine as well.   Then he got an email saying that he had been selected to participate in the All-Star Week and be in the North versus South Game right after Christmas that 2014.  I enrolled him in the week long event in Atlanta, GA and paid in full, over $500 to attend the showcase.   A couple weeks before the event we received notification from the High School Coaching staff of my son that due to OHSAA guidelines if he particpated in the event then he would suffer a two game suspension his upcoming 2015/2016 football season.   For this reason we cancelled his enrollment and asked if the funds I had prepaid could be held as credit for upcoming combines (which were not against OHSAA guidelines providing he did not play 7on7 or do full contact drills).  I was advised by a member of the staff via email that my credit would indeed be held for future combines.  

We attempted to enroll my son in another combine in 2015 and once again was advised by the coaching staff that the combine needed to be listed as an approved camp by the OHSAA or my son could face potential game suspensions.  I once again cancelled my son's enrollment to that combine until I could look into this further.  All the while I was being reassured by a member of the NUC Sports staff that the combine was legit and safe and that they would continue to hold my credit.  My son injured his knee in October of 2015 and after undergoing ACL surgery and rehabilitation I asked to enroll my son and nephew in a nearby combine (trying to use up this $500+ credit) and per David Schuman's email I was all set up and just needed to show up with my son and nephew the day of the combine.  The combine was supposed to be this weekend, May 1, 2016.  Just days later I received another email staing very bluntly that my credit had expired.

I have sent two emails requesting disclosure information regarding my credit expiring, since I had never been given and expiration date, and my requests are being ignored.  At this point this organization has gotten away with my "non-refundable" money and will not even honor the use of it for future combines.   I have all of the emails and have sent them over asking why I was never told I had to use my credit by a certain date and the fact that I cannot even get a response is inexcusable.

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