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zeedonk Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:16pm

AssignByWeb problems
 
I was speaking with a friend of mine tonight who noted that payment facilitator AssignByWeb is having some major problems in getting payments out to officials this year. This goes back to football season and has now moved into basketball season.

Anybody have any info on this issue? This does not directly affect me, but it would affect several officials I know. Any legal remedies being contemplated? Any response from ABW or the conferences or schools that are contracted with them for payments?

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ocreferee Wed Mar 18, 2009 08:32am

The d3 conference I work in has had major problems with this. I worke games on 11/21 and 11/22 at a school that uses ABW payment system. The checks arrived in mid January and late January. They were dated December 15. I then worked a game at the same school on 1/3. Last week the supervisor emailed the entire staff asking about games for which we had not been paid at this school and one other. I replied...Still haven't heard anything back though.

Last year this was an extremely quick payment method but this year the wheels have definitely fallen off. Hopefully they can solve the problem soon and get payments out. I know a few people who are out 5 or more game fees. :eek:

fullor30 Wed Mar 18, 2009 08:49am

Is it a software problem? Usually junk in, junk out applies.

mbyron Wed Mar 18, 2009 09:40am

Quote:

Originally Posted by fullor30 (Post 589251)
Is it a software problem? Usually junk in, junk out applies.

Reminds me of a joke: how many software programmers does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: none, that's a hardware problem.

Archetype Fri Apr 03, 2009 01:15pm

Anyone have any information or update on AssignByWeb's payroll program?

Mark Padgett Fri Apr 03, 2009 01:36pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 589278)
Reminds me of a joke: how many software programmers does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: none, that's a hardware problem.

I used to work for a company that did computer certification training. I had a room full of Microsoft engineers one time and I told this joke:

How many Microsoft engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: it doesn't matter - they just get Bill Gates to declare darkness as the industry standard.

They laughed so hard their pocket protectors fell out.

Ref Ump Welsch Fri Apr 03, 2009 02:36pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett (Post 593913)
I used to work for a company that did computer certification training. I had a room full of Microsoft engineers one time and I told this joke:

How many Microsoft engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: it doesn't matter - they just get Bill Gates to declare darkness as the industry standard.

They laughed so hard their pocket protectors fell out.

Was there snorting and guffawing along with that laughter? :D

Forksref Fri Apr 03, 2009 05:32pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by ocreferee (Post 589247)
The d3 conference I work in has had major problems with this. I worke games on 11/21 and 11/22 at a school that uses ABW payment system. The checks arrived in mid January and late January. They were dated December 15. I then worked a game at the same school on 1/3. Last week the supervisor emailed the entire staff asking about games for which we had not been paid at this school and one other. I replied...Still haven't heard anything back though.

Last year this was an extremely quick payment method but this year the wheels have definitely fallen off. Hopefully they can solve the problem soon and get payments out. I know a few people who are out 5 or more game fees. :eek:

Sounds like a ponzie scheme.
Is this run by Bernie Madoff?

tabu5 Sat Apr 04, 2009 06:00am

The d3 conference I work in has had major problems with this. I worke games on 11/21 and 11/22 at a school that uses ABW payment system. The checks arrived in mid January and late January. They were dated December 15. I then worked a game at the same school on 1/3. Last week the supervisor emailed the entire staff asking about games for which we had not been paid at this school and one other. I replied...Still haven't heard anything back though.

Last year this was an extremely quick payment method but this year the wheels have definitely fallen off. Hopefully they can solve the problem soon and get payments out. I know a few people who are out 5 or more game fees.

Thnx

Archetype Mon Apr 06, 2009 09:03am

Still looking for anyone with information on ABW payroll program.

I have games from January that remain unpaid.

ocreferee Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:08am

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Originally Posted by Archetype (Post 594296)
Still looking for anyone with information on ABW payroll program.

I have games from January that remain unpaid.


So do I. Haven't heard anything in a while from my supervisor. Hopefully the $ is coming soon.

BayStateRef Sat Jun 06, 2009 06:23pm

From today's Boston Globe:
The payroll service that many colleges use to pay officials, an offshoot of AssignByWeb, owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to officials. The colleges paid the money upfront to PaymentsFirst, which was supposed to use the cash to pay officials after they worked games.



Mark Padgett Sat Jun 06, 2009 07:50pm

Just think - one of the rec leagues I work pays us at halftime of that game, usually by check, but sometimes in cash. :)

3SPORT Sat Jun 06, 2009 08:03pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BayStateRef (Post 606976)
From today's Boston Globe:
The payroll service that many colleges use to pay officials, an offshoot of AssignByWeb, owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to officials. The colleges paid the money upfront to PaymentsFirst, which was supposed to use the cash to pay officials after they worked games.


This doesn't sound like a software problem. It sounds like an integrity problem by the folks running that company.

Nevadaref Sat Jun 06, 2009 08:06pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by BayStateRef (Post 606976)
From today's Boston Globe:
The payroll service that many colleges use to pay officials, an offshoot of AssignByWeb, owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to officials. The colleges paid the money upfront to PaymentsFirst, which was supposed to use the cash to pay officials after they worked games.

The NCAA has just taken a huge step in this area. It bought 2/3 interest in both Arbiter and RefPay and will be using those to assign and deliver payment to officials in various sports and conferences come this Fall.

I'm not making judgment on this decision just delivering the information.


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