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Sunday, February 29, 2004




The question has been brought up again as to what is the benefit of banding together to change 64425 into a PLUS league as opposed to each individual upgrading as they choose.

Previously I couldn't find the costs for the upgrades but now I have.

PLUS league: $124.95
StatTracker: $9.95
Other items that can be purchase seperately (but are included in the PLUS league) are the SportingNews.com Draft Kit, Weekly Newsletter and Wireless Access.

So if we have 14 people in the league and all of them pony up the cost for the PLUS league is $8.93 each.

Or, put another way, we save $1.02 if everything goes right.

Or, actually, we get the other three premium bits and save $1.02. Or pay $3.94 extra (at current count of 9 voting yes [a 10th voted yes provisionally but that provisio has not been met.])

So, yeah, I should've kept looking earlier and found the actual costs. And so should've all of y'all. But that for the most part can be put behind us.

But can someone tell me either from finding the info (I can't) or from experience (I don't have it) if StatTracker gotten via a PLUS league is useable for all of your other leagues? That is if I get ST via 64425 shifting to a PLUS then would I have to purchase ST seperately for my other non-PLUS leagues (assuming I join any, that is)?

posted by mountmccabe  # 5:09 PM

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