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Originally Posted by icebird88 Guys.
I have never asked for receipts. Basically what that rule is there for is if someone came up to us and put in a official complaint. The complaint being that someone is not in the class where they should be. There are many scenarios to which that can happen.
AND I am not talking about the person who recieved birthday gifts. I am talking about the competitors who know they have gotten free stuff or are sponsored and still decide to compete in lower classes.
Then it would be my responsibility to investigate and ask for proper documentation.
All IASCA is trying to do is keep a fair playing field. |
ic, thats ok, so i can still compete in stock since i bought my stuff used and i dont have any receipts? Its pretty obvious these days that manufacturers dont give away free gear, unless your richard wade and have sweet ass'd doors :P. Heres something pertaining to free gear tho, what if it was a prize? A prize that was sponsored by an manufacturer, but wasnt specifically given to you by them as sponsorship, but you won it? And george, you know that wives, and gf's sometimes will surprise you with that something youve been drooling over. My point to that was a kid comes in with a 1000 watt amp he got for a present, ofcourse he doesnt have any receipts, and the kid doesnt fit in rookie for whatever reason.
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