Cayuga didn't when new ownership took over.Will they honor the pre-paid track days for next year?
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Will they honor the pre-paid track days for next year?
Will they honor the pre-paid track days for next year?
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Cayuga didn't when new ownership took over.
Is that a hypothetical question, or does it concern a real situation (i.e. do you actually have pre-paid track days for next year, despite no organisation that I know of actually booking track days next year into a schedule that they don't even have?)
If it's hypothetical, skip it. If it's real, (A) shame for not having learned from TMP, (B) the question is best directed to whichever organisation that you pre-paid the track days with. If that's the track itself, call them.
My understanding was that this ownership transfer was delayed until scheduled events for this year were complete, so that there were no (or very few) remaining such situations to confuse the books. All revenue for this year went to the previous ownership, next year starts off with a clean slate with the new ownership. Makes sense to me.
If the gift card is under the same business name, sure. If different ownership and company name, probably not. New owner is under no obligation to debts of previous owner if it's a different business, even using the same premises and equipment and end product. AFAIK. Hence why shady businesses change the company name and start over....doing the same business.When someone buys a business they typically buy both the A/R and A/P (debts owed and debts owing). I assume prepaid track days or, what’s more likely, track days that were pre-bought for this season and never used, could arguably fall into the ‘gift card’ category. If that’s the case, one could also argue that gift cards never expire and therefore need to be honoured regardless of who owns the business.
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If the gift card is under the same business name, sure. If different ownership and company name, probably not. New owner is under no obligation to debts of previous owner if it's a different business, even using the same premises and equipment and end product. AFAIK. Hence why shady businesses change the company name and start over....doing the same business.
When someone buys a business they typically buy both the A/R and A/P (debts owed and debts owing). I assume prepaid track days or, what’s more likely, track days that were pre-bought for this season and never used, could arguably fall into the ‘gift card’ category. If that’s the case, one could also argue that gift cards never expire and therefore need to be honoured regardless of who owns the business.
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And you know this for sure? I'd bet that they bought the business which includes the property and the R.A.C.E. company and the trackday company.This was a real estate transaction.
They acquired 'shannonville motorsports park'
Will they honor the pre-paid track days for next year?
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Bakaboy can you provide a link?
The SMP site? Friend emailing them desperately as he has 5 days and no one responding from the track