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If you get the SAME money why not?

In Reply to: The paint sponsors gave you WHAT? posted by Dale on August 14, 2003 at 18:33:18:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on August 15, 2003 at 18:17:52

You say you can't do BYOPaint.

Can't afford it... You say...
With all your comments it still doesn't wash.

Why wouldn't you / couldn't you, charge an additional fee for the privilage in addition to the registration fee?

Don't you think $4000 per player would cover your overhead and loss of field paint sales? Sure it would. What about $2000, $1000? Yep.

The question is NOT if you could do it. You can.

The question is simply what WOULD you have to charge to meet your overhead and comfort level to give it a try...

All I want and other players want is a choice. At $4000 per head I would be shooting field paint.
At $20 per head, I would BYOP for a 2 day event.

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