barmar, on 2012-July-29, 01:42, said:
I doubt that most bridge clubs are intended to be big money makers. Many bridge clubs in the US are member-owned, not-for-profit organizations. Others are just a tiny part of a retirement community. And even the independent clubs are not usually going for the big bucks. They're run by bridge enthusiasts for the benefit of the community. As long as they don't lose money, they're succeeding.
If you have $1,000 to spend, and you can spend it on either duplimate or bridgemate, you don't need to do a financial analysis. You just try to decide which one will make the club more enjoyable.
NO
Is this your club?
do you just spend a random, as you say, bucks or are you just insanely rich: then please make your local club 100% free
again everyone loves free stuff....do you just want your club to hve free stuff?
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Let me put this another way.......are you are owner or part owner of a club?
If yes.....do you work for 100% free? or do want to make money in 2014 or 2015? I mean even one euro?
or do you work for ego.so people think you are a great charity guy?
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My only point is return:.......If you think buying this stuff is ok...great....I am with you all the way...