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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr
They are not paying the rec center employees and I would imagine that they are saving a lot of money of lights water and air conditioning.
And that doesn't matter. As the OP said, we are paying from amenities that we are not getting. Many car insurance companies are giving rebates because we are not using our cars as much. The only thing that has been open for the past six weeks that our fees pay for are the executive golf courses. Why are we paying for pools and rec centers that we are not allowed to use.
if you paid a green fee at a golf course and then told that you couldn't play you'd certainly want your money back. I believe that we are entitled to a partial refund.
I wondering if some sharp lawyer is going to start a class action suit.
I have no problem with everything being closed down, but I don't like paying for something that I'm not getting.
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I don't mind at all. There are still considerable things that are being maintained as usual. I am out about three hundred bucks but it is worth it to live here in this place and I feel certain that I will be repaid in many other ways for that money. People still have to pay their house note no matter if they are in it a lot or a little.
That was a lame reason, but I don't mind. I don't think any of it was their doing. I understand that they aren't our mother.