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PS - this will be my first year as a mentor of a non-US team after 4 years on a US team so my opinion may be very different this time next year |
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1-First choice credits are not money as I understand the items on first choice came from donations, and the risk involving the game pieces market is 100% on Andy Mark (they need to supply the market but they hold the risk of not selling part of it) so FIRST dont need to deal with it.with save costs and time 2- shipping costs how can FIRST deal with shipping? since this will not fit into the box (depending of the game) and will be so much work if they need to charge differently for each team or kick off (it looks simple but if i know that all the boxes will have the same weigth probably is easier since we are talking about +2000 teams) 3- sorting sorting orders is not included in what FIRST does as an organization. and Andy Mark for example cannot sell game pieces before kick off 4-time is money anything that increase the amount of time or work in a operation will cost money, in my point of view First is trying to keep it working without increase the registration fee, it didint increased since i started in 2006 So, in my point of view what they are doing is working a solution that help the teams that have huge problems with "working case by case" (since is a qty of teams that dont demand a huge change in the way they work) But yes is possible to give access to all teams, but it will cost money, and the only way i see it now is incresing the registration fee, and who wants it? Last edited by jeser#1772 : 11-05-2016 at 09:52 AM. |
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I am not confident that this change absolutely will result in increased registration fees at all - that implies, among other things, that FIRST is just barely breaking even on FRC, that FIRST Choice credits aren't part of the KoP cost (I understand most FIRST Choice parts are donated), that the increased cost is substantial, that teams who don't opt for this feature would have to subsidize the teams that do, and a bunch of other assumptions that may or may not be true. If it costs FIRST more to the point of which they have to ask for more money, a huge assumption, they can simply charge the teams who ask for more game pieces! |
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But yes you are right they arealdy have 3 options of packages, including the game piece will be 6 different packages. |
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So while this is getting heated I think there is a few things we can all agree on:
1. International teams are at an inherent disadvantage to teams based in the United States 2. This is a good thing for anyone who can take advantage of it. 3. It being implemented for teams in the US would not be a bad thing but it is also not as necessary as for international teams. So my 2 cents on this is two fold: 1. I think that being a team in the United States that 1/5th of my credits is a little steep for one extra game piece since it isn't that bad for me to get more. I think it would have been more fair for them to price out how much they would charge them if they were just a regular FIRST Choice item and teams just buy them that way, it's not like teams can grab much from how many credits they are. As a team who hosts a kick off it seems pretty simple for how FIRST can do this, either have a different colored tote for teams who wanted an extra game piece, or just mark it by having different colored zip ties. 2. The idea of shipping a lot of game pieces to the international regional directors and allowing them to become the shipper for the game piece seems fair and simple: - FIRST ships a large amount (lets call it 3 per team) of game pieces very early to the regional directors (Who sign NDAs and whatever else FIRST wants) with hopefully a prepaid return label - Teams post kick off can log on to Andy Mark (or whoever distributes the game piece) and purchase as if they are a US team (Limited by how many game pieces available). - When it comes time to select shipping have a drop down box that lists international locations to ship from - Teams select their location and get charged for the game piece and it is not refundable - The regional director then gets an email and it will either contain the contact of who is coming to get the extra game pieces, or the shipping location to send said pieces This should not be that challenging it is like either in store pickup or ship from store which is fairly common in retail these days. You keep the game pieces limited to say week 4 then it is free game for whoever wants however many they want. When stop build day comes around the RD can then choose to keep the extra game pieces (and pay for them) for their events, or return them to FIRST. I really feel like either of these options above is not to challenging to implement nor that unfair. |
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Thinking more about this, why doesn't FIRST just take themselves out of the equation all together? The biggest issue with game pieces, typically, is them being sold out. So, lets get AndyMark to set up a pre-order system. Starting in November or December, I can order a "set" of game pieces for $X (where X is obviously different every year, depending on the game pieces). I could even have an option to by a "complete field set" of game pieces for $Y, that would let me run a full week-0 event (and let me decide if I want to invest in that full field set, or start trying to raise funds for it early). Then, just like numerous companies do when they have a big release of a new product (like the annual iPhone release), they work with Fedex or UPS to ship everything early so it's delivered world wide on the Monday after kickoff. That way, everyone can get as many game pieces as they want, production companies can tool up and produce extra numbers a month before kickoff based on pre-order demands, and we avoid selling out during the season.
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The manual password is different because the only way around it is brute force, which is near impossible given the time frame between when the manual is released and when the password is released. |
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Just cut a hole in the side of the box, or take apart the hinges, or ... |
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Yes, but if the contents are packed very tightly, you would run a very high risk of damaging them by cutting into the box. It would also limit the ability to reuse the box for storing the kit items or storing other things. I don't think this risk would be worth it, since you wouldn't really know what you should do with the parts until Kickoff.
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FIRST already trusts us with a lot of the rules of the game. Bag and tag is all on the team's honor to uphold the rules. There are many rules that teams could violate and get away with; I'm sure most teams have come across a few of them and hopefully they made the right choice. FIRST even allows some people to see the field elements and game pieces before kickoff to set up kickoff locations. At a certain point, FIRST has to trust teams to do the right thing. If they aren't in a trusting mood, they could write up some kind of contract that teams' who get early kits must sign similar to the NDAs kickoff-builders might sign. |
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Come to think of it, what's the deal with teams who host kickoffs in the United States? Kits come to the kickoffs before Christmas. Is there any kind of NDA there? I should probably know this, as the president of a team who is hosting a kickoff... |
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