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Date: 01 Nov 2007 10:25:37
From: samsloan
Subject: Meeting Link Under-the-Table Dealing Questions
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[quote="tsawmiller"][quote="nolan"]It appears that you are not telling the truth. Now, isn't that the same as calling someone the L-word?[/ quote] It is in my book....[/quote] No. It is not. Members have to be allowed to ask questions, even embarrassing questions, on this forum. It is an accepted fact by everybody, with no disagreement, that two million dollars of USCF membership money has gone missing since 1999. I know nothing about the Meeting Link money or the financial situation of the 2007 US Open, but I do know that these sort of problems have come up every year and I and I believe a majority of USCF members would like to find out more about this without interference from or warnings from the moderators. Sam Sloan
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Date: 02 Nov 2007 16:10:59
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Subject: Re: Meeting Link Under-the-Table Dealing Questions
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samsloan wrote: > > In early 2005, the USCF contracted to hold the 2007 US Open > Championship in Cherry Hill NJ. Accordingly, a contract was signed by > the New Jersey State Chess Federation with the leading hotel there to > provide a playing site for the tournament. > > > After the August 2005 USCF elections, a new board took power. Under > the new board, Diane Reese was the Events Manager. She contacted the > hotel and negotiated a slightly better deal. False. Reese held that title at least as far back as 2002. > Diane Reese had an exceptionally high salary by USCF standards, > especially for a stay-at-home job, and there were complaints about > this in a thread entitled "The Golden Girls". Not exactly false, but grossly misleading. _You_ were the only one to complain (or to use that insult). You can prove a lot of things if you're allowed to use yourself as a source. I don't have enough data to critique your other claims, but based on the above, your credibility is low. Despite the evidence, I will not call you an habitual liar. You're probably just a muttonhead.
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Date: 02 Nov 2007 05:10:23
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Meeting Link Under-the-Table Dealing Questions
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YET ANOTHER SCANDAL Thanks to Sam for sharing this latest with us. No surprise. The issue is which insiders have been raking in payoffs. Brian Lafferty: here, I believe, is an issue that could merit police intervention. Yours, Larry Parr samsloan wrote: > The debate about this is raging over on the USCF Issues Forum but I > will try to explain here briefly what this is all about. > > In early 2005, the USCF contracted to hold the 2007 US Open > Championship in Cherry Hill NJ. Accordingly, a contract was signed by > the New Jersey State Chess Federation with the leading hotel there to > provide a playing site for the tournament. > > After the August 2005 USCF elections, a new board took power. Under > the new board, Diane Reese was the Events Manager. She contacted the > hotel and negotiated a slightly better deal. > > Diane Reese had an exceptionally high salary by USCF standards, > especially for a stay-at-home job, and there were complaints about > this in a thread entitled "The Golden Girls". > > In about ch 2007, Diane Reese resigned as Events Manager just > before the major events, namely the national scholastic championships > which were her priy job to manage, were to be held. Questions were > raised about the fact that she had gotten a big check during the > months when she had nothing to do but now that she had something to do > she had resigned. > > After the 2007 US Open was over, it was noticed that a "rebate check" > for $5600 was being paid to the USCF. When questions arose about this, > it came out that this was part of the fee that a previously unknown > organization named "Meeting Link" had received for arranging to have > the 2007 US Open held at the hotel in Cherry Hill. > > Since the New Jersey State Chess Federation, and not the USCF, had > organized the 2007 US Open in Cherry Hill NJ, they felt that the New > Jersey State Chess Federation should get all or part of that $5600. > > But the bigger question is how did "Meeting Link" get involved in > this. Why are they entitled to receive money out of this? It is said > that an older version of the Meeting Link website shows Diane Reese > working there. Is she double-dealing, getting paid by both the USCF > and Meeting Link, for arranging the locations for USCF Tournaments? > > The US Open is a small event compared with the four National > Scholastic Tournaments. The National Elementary Championship gets over > 2000 players. Counting the players and their parents, this may come to > over 5,000 room nights. It seems that Meeting Link may get a cut from > all of these room nights and there is or may be a long term contract > by the USCF with Meeting Link to provide these services. > > Unfortunately, Bill Hall and the board members have been unresponsive > to questions about this. The fact that Bill Hall is being quoted as > saying that the USCF has had relations with Meeting Link since 2001, > which is absolutely not true, adds to the concerns about this. > > By the way, this is the one scandal that I did not uncover. Others > uncovered this one. I am simply sumizing what others have > uncovered. > > Sam Sloan
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Date: 02 Nov 2007 04:14:27
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Meeting Link Under-the-Table Dealing Questions
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The debate about this is raging over on the USCF Issues Forum but I will try to explain here briefly what this is all about. In early 2005, the USCF contracted to hold the 2007 US Open Championship in Cherry Hill NJ. Accordingly, a contract was signed by the New Jersey State Chess Federation with the leading hotel there to provide a playing site for the tournament. After the August 2005 USCF elections, a new board took power. Under the new board, Diane Reese was the Events Manager. She contacted the hotel and negotiated a slightly better deal. Diane Reese had an exceptionally high salary by USCF standards, especially for a stay-at-home job, and there were complaints about this in a thread entitled "The Golden Girls". In about ch 2007, Diane Reese resigned as Events Manager just before the major events, namely the national scholastic championships which were her priy job to manage, were to be held. Questions were raised about the fact that she had gotten a big check during the months when she had nothing to do but now that she had something to do she had resigned. After the 2007 US Open was over, it was noticed that a "rebate check" for $5600 was being paid to the USCF. When questions arose about this, it came out that this was part of the fee that a previously unknown organization named "Meeting Link" had received for arranging to have the 2007 US Open held at the hotel in Cherry Hill. Since the New Jersey State Chess Federation, and not the USCF, had organized the 2007 US Open in Cherry Hill NJ, they felt that the New Jersey State Chess Federation should get all or part of that $5600. But the bigger question is how did "Meeting Link" get involved in this. Why are they entitled to receive money out of this? It is said that an older version of the Meeting Link website shows Diane Reese working there. Is she double-dealing, getting paid by both the USCF and Meeting Link, for arranging the locations for USCF Tournaments? The US Open is a small event compared with the four National Scholastic Tournaments. The National Elementary Championship gets over 2000 players. Counting the players and their parents, this may come to over 5,000 room nights. It seems that Meeting Link may get a cut from all of these room nights and there is or may be a long term contract by the USCF with Meeting Link to provide these services. Unfortunately, Bill Hall and the board members have been unresponsive to questions about this. The fact that Bill Hall is being quoted as saying that the USCF has had relations with Meeting Link since 2001, which is absolutely not true, adds to the concerns about this. By the way, this is the one scandal that I did not uncover. Others uncovered this one. I am simply sumizing what others have uncovered. Sam Sloan
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Date: 02 Nov 2007 02:40:50
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Meeting Link Under-the-Table Dealing Questions
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[quote="sdo1"][quote="hmb"]Hi Donna, Your post implies that you have a list of events in which the hotel contract somehow or other references Meeting Link. Is this so, and if so, what other events (event name and year) are involved, if there are any other than the 2007 US Open? [/quote] The problem is that the only KNOWN event (known to us regular member types) involving Meeting-Link is the 2007 US Open. Bill Hall told Donna (as she has explained here) that Meeting-Link has a seven year history with the USCF. That's why several of us wish to know what events other than the 2007 US Open involved Meeting-Link (Bill Hall has not said which) and what for what services Meeting-Link performed at the US Open and the other unrevealed events.[/quote] I am astounded to read this because I feel certain that this is not true. I never even heard the name "Meeting Link" before the current scandal started a few days ago. Also, Bill Hall had no connection with the USCF prior to 2005 so I do not see how he could have known that. Also, there seem to be several companies with nearly the same name, including meetinglink.com meetingslink.com and meeting-link.com . I am not allowed to use the l-word so I would suggest that this is just another example of incompetence. Sam Sloan
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Date: 01 Nov 2007 13:24:20
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Meeting Link Under-the-Table Dealing Questions
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[quote="tsawmiller"]There won't be any interference or warnings from moderators if questions are fact based and asked without innuendo...[/ quote] Kindly tell me where in the AUG it says that "innuendos" are not allowed. Is it your mandate to protect the corrupt or incompetent entrenched insiders from "innuendos"? Sam Sloan
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