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Date Posted: 07:55:22 04/09/02 Tue
Author: Anonymous
Subject: Board owner, why you deleting this good post? Are you trying to protect the truth ? It is posted everywhere and many mothers are concerned about this issue, so leave it up!


QUESTION FOR THE PAGEANT MOMMIES -- Anonymous, 00:20:56 04/09/02 Tue

A little girl at Novice Grand National won the grand supreme which paid out $2,000 cash and now is heading to another level pageant. Since she didn't get paid from the Grand National director (but has been promised she'll get her money) do you feel she should move up to the next level or stay where she's at considering what's just happned? I'd love any input.

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[> She should move up to the level that she is supposed to compete in. She won the title and has been promised the money, so therefor she should compete where she is supposed to or not compete at all. -- Anonymous, 01:18:32 04/09/02 Tue

We have money owed to us from a certain director and when I go to compete my child in a level pageant, I have had all directors tell me that she must compete on the level that she is required to comepete on per their system.
As it was explained to me: You could get the money a day after the pageant you are getting ready to compete her in at a lower level and that would cause an uproar with parents that are competing their kids on the correct levels or the parents could say that they never got the money, when in all reality they got it, but just not when the pageant was held.

The child is listed on the site as winnng the title and the amount of money, so therefore she should have to move up to the right level.
This issue should be between the director and the Mom or the Mom's lawyer.
It should have no questions about where the child should compete, she won it and she has been promised her money and the director has her advertised as winning it, which by law she will get her money.
When she gets it is not anyone's problems except the mothers and the directors, but the child should have to compete on the level that she is supposed to compete on.
If this is the case and mothers can hold their kids back to a lower level due to them not getting the money right then and there, then there will be many mothers holding kids back and also many mothers that will not compete at systems that do not adhere to their rules that they have set forth.
Please inform us mothers of where this child is being debated over, because I along with many others will not support a system that does not support their own rules and guidelines.
I am sorry to hear of this happening to this little girl, but I myself as well as many other mothers have money owed to us and I am sure we will get it!
My child will compete on the correct level or she will not compete at all.
Directors, stick to your rules or else your #'s will fall drastically.

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