If they haven't paid then they aren't in it. Simple as.
What has happened on previous weeks?....where does NSC stand on this. Should they receive their share of the win, but minus the ticket cost?
What has happened on previous weeks?
Have late payments been made or you been bumped.
If some people have just been late and still paid on previous losing weeks then I'd definitely share out with them
It doesn't matter if they're late every single week, if they always pay eventually, then they're in.This is my feeling. If they normally pay and are just late once, then I'd say it's fine.
What has happened in the past when people haven't paid - do they pay up what they owe later, after the ticket has already lost? If so, then obviously they get paid.
It doesn't matter if they're late every single week, if they always pay eventually, then they're in.
What has happened in the past when people haven't paid - do they pay up what they owe later, after the ticket has already lost? If so, then obviously they get paid.
It doesn't matter if they're late every single week, if they always pay eventually, then they're in.
Not really pedantic, just wrong. There's a contract between these people, even if it's just verbal. Unless the contract states that late payment will class as not being in, then they're in. If they don't pay (even if it's their first week to be honest), then they still owe the payment, but they're also owed any winnings.Agree with this, especially if the Syndicate runs a kitty from previous minor wins, in which case the slow/non-payer didn't 'borrow' off of another member. Pedantic to exclude them.
What has happened in the past when people haven't paid - do they pay up what they owe later, after the ticket has already lost? If so, then obviously they get paid.
It doesn't matter if they're late every single week, if they always pay eventually, then they're in.
....where does NSC stand on this. Should they receive their share of the win, but minus the ticket cost?
And if you're in charge of collecting, tell them to pay on time or they'll be removed. But they're not removed until you've told them they are (before the draw).Yes, that's reasonable (although I'd probably get frustrated by someone who's late every week).