Before you decide to dump the online Tee Time System, I suggest you try using the telephone system as your sole means of getting requests and reservations for your groups for the next month. After two weeks, I think you will be willing to pay the $8 a month.
I am not happy with the $8 a month but anything will beat the telephone system - especially if you have several groups that you make requests and reservations for.
Also, I will repeat some info from my first note. When I moved here in 2001, ClearLink was the plan for a total Villages cable company. Anyone on ClearLink hi-speed got the villages.net free. When the Villages decided to dump ClearLink and go with Comcast, Comcast sent us a letter that the villages.net would be free until June, 2009. I still have the letter. Comcast gave all Villagers using the high speed internet the free villages.net. Maybe they did not specify the 6/2009 date but all introductory prices come with a catch. The date was 6/2009.
And for those that wonder why you get two email addresses, it is so that the online Tee Time System can deliver the tee time reservations from the requests directly to your PC if you use a PC client email product since they only recognize the village.net as a valid domain.
I agree with all of the other posts about the amount of money the villages.net and the developer are going to "glean" from us but the alternative is not worth the time and the pain.
Z
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