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You just lost about 2/3 of your readers with your fat ass comment and calling the race stupid.
Yeah, Chris. Not cool. As for picking up the race bib on the day of the race, it takes manpower to deal with late comers. I for one would pay $5 if I have no other time to pick up my packet. Good for them for offering the option.
I have never paid an extra fee for picking up my number on race day. I agree it should be part of the fee. They usually say registration begins a couple of hours before race time. That's when you pick up these numbers.--buzz
I've been racing for years. I've never ever paid for number pick up. I've directed races. Yes, it take a couple of volunteers to hand out numbers. I'm all for capitalism. As a matter of fact I love it. But you don't throw all the additional expenses at your customers 7 days before the event and long after they registered. It should have been announced up front.
We're going through economic hard times. I think it takes $ to accomodate everyone's needs. I have not paid bib pick up in the past either, just because there is a time and place to pick the bib for everyone. Obviously, race day pick up is an inconvenient time for the race organizers to distribute. Why not capitalize on those who couldn't get anyone to pick up their bibs for them when they are available for free?
Sounds like it is organized by the Evil, Backwards, HoseWater, Rock n Roll Empire.Buy extra color pack$ to ambush sister when she drops out.
Can your sister not pick up your race packet for you, since the race is in her town?OR by "during the day", do you mean that they are only running packet pick up until 5 pm, and your sister couldn't get there either? IN my area, they would go to at least 7 pm for a small race. Large races have later pick up times because they know people travel to do them.
I would be livid if I had signed up for a race thinking that I could do race day packet pick-up (have never had to pay a fee for that - it's either been offered or not offered) and found out last minute there was a fee. Especially after paying $30 for a 5K that doesn't appear to be a charity event. And especially if I was going to have to pay $10 to park. (Is that the event people or just how much parking lots in the area charge?)
The same day $5 fee is listed on the website's FAQ's.
I'm doing a Ragnar race (expensive!) and after signing up, our team leader got notified that we'd either need to bring a volunteer or pay $10 each to hire someone. Annoying to get hit up with another charge after already shelling out big bucks.
It says that right on their website.