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# Will I have to pay more to play SCRABBLE? <br />Yes. It takes money to run an organization. Hasbro is no longer providing that money, so for the foreseeable future, players will be charged higher fees than under the NSA regime. In particular, annual [[membership]] in NASPA costs US$30 (regardless of residence: U.S., Canada or overseas) compared to $20–25 for the NSA, and the NSA rating fee of US$1.00–1.75 per player has been replaced by a NASPA participation fee of US$0.50 per player per game which was effective July 1, 2009. | # Will I have to pay more to play SCRABBLE? <br />Yes. It takes money to run an organization. Hasbro is no longer providing that money, so for the foreseeable future, players will be charged higher fees than under the NSA regime. In particular, annual [[membership]] in NASPA costs US$30 (regardless of residence: U.S., Canada or overseas) compared to $20–25 for the NSA, and the NSA rating fee of US$1.00–1.75 per player has been replaced by a NASPA participation fee of US$0.50 per player per game which was effective July 1, 2009. | ||
# What will I get for my money? <br />NASPA is a player-run organization committed to expanding the playing community by continually improving its services and your playing experience. If you have suggestions as to new services you would like to pay for, please contact our [[Membership Committee]]. As of now, buying a membership shows your support for the new organization, entitles you to play in sanctioned tournaments and have your achievements officially recognized. | # What will I get for my money? <br />NASPA is a player-run organization committed to expanding the playing community by continually improving its services and your playing experience. If you have suggestions as to new services you would like to pay for, please contact our [[Membership Committee]]. As of now, buying a membership shows your support for the new organization, entitles you to play in sanctioned tournaments and have your achievements officially recognized. | ||
| + | # Is financial information available for NASPA? <br />You may view the organization's Form 990 from the [[Financial_Reports]] page. | ||
# Should I renew my [[membership]] in the NSA? <br />You may do so if you want to continue to receive the NSA newsletter, but you do not have to do so to play in sanctioned tournaments. | # Should I renew my [[membership]] in the NSA? <br />You may do so if you want to continue to receive the NSA newsletter, but you do not have to do so to play in sanctioned tournaments. | ||
# What membership do I need to play in a sanctioned tournament? <br /> You must have NASPA membership. | # What membership do I need to play in a sanctioned tournament? <br /> You must have NASPA membership. | ||
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== Membership == | == Membership == | ||
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# How do I buy a NASPA membership? <br /> The [[membership]] page says how to pay online using a credit card to activate your membership right away, or submit your data and follow up with a check to have your membership activated when we receive payment. | # How do I buy a NASPA membership? <br /> The [[membership]] page says how to pay online using a credit card to activate your membership right away, or submit your data and follow up with a check to have your membership activated when we receive payment. | ||
| + | # I tried entering my NASPA ID and password but keep being told “'re trying to connect to an unknown session. Please log on again.” <br /> We use “browser cookies” to keep track of sessions at our website. If you see this message and use AOL as your ISP, make sure that you are using Firefox as your browser and not the default AOL browser. Otherwise, make sure that you have cookies enabled in your browser preferences. | ||
# Do life members in the NSA get life membership in NASPA? <br /> No. The NSA and NASPA are two separate organizations. NASPA will probably develop its own system of life membership in future, but it is not an immediate priority. | # Do life members in the NSA get life membership in NASPA? <br /> No. The NSA and NASPA are two separate organizations. NASPA will probably develop its own system of life membership in future, but it is not an immediate priority. | ||
# Can I buy member-only publications such as the [[OTCWL]] from [http://www.wordgear.com WordGear] as a NASPA member? <br /> Effective July 1, 2009, WordGear no longer restricted sales of such publications to NSA members. | # Can I buy member-only publications such as the [[OTCWL]] from [http://www.wordgear.com WordGear] as a NASPA member? <br /> Effective July 1, 2009, WordGear no longer restricted sales of such publications to NSA members. | ||
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# Where can I find a list of NASPA members and ratings? <br /> Please consult the NASPAWiki article about [[ratings]]. | # Where can I find a list of NASPA members and ratings? <br /> Please consult the NASPAWiki article about [[ratings]]. | ||
# How are state / province rankings computed? <br /> These ranking lists are updated automatically whenever new ratings are computed after a tournament. | # How are state / province rankings computed? <br /> These ranking lists are updated automatically whenever new ratings are computed after a tournament. | ||
| − | # A player is listed | + | # A player is listed in the wrong state. How can that be corrected? <br /> Each player should be able to log in to the member services as described [[:#Membership_Questions|above]] and update the address in his or her own profile. The new state will be used the next time the state rankings are computed. |
| + | # I haven't played in a tournament in many years, do I have to use my old rating or can I start over? <br /> Once you have received a rating, you must use it in your next tournament, no matter how long the time has been. Players are responsible for notifying the director if they have ever played in a sanctioned tournament and received a rating (and to ensure that the director has their correct rating/name on record). | ||
== Tournaments == | == Tournaments == | ||
| − | # I am a director. | + | # I am a director. Whom do I contact to get my tournament sanctioned?<br /> Contact the [[Tournament Committee]] to submit details for the tournament you wish sanctioned. |
== [[NSC]] Questions == | == [[NSC]] Questions == | ||
| − | # How do you justify raising everyone’s fees to pay for the elite few who can attend the National SCRABBLE Championship? <br /> We don’t, because it’s not true. [[Chris Cree]] signed the six-figure contracts necessary for a Players Championship | + | # How do you justify raising everyone’s fees to pay for the elite few who can attend the National SCRABBLE Championship? <br /> We don’t, because it’s not true. [[Chris Cree]] signed the six-figure contracts necessary for a Players Championship held in Dayton in August 2009, long before we ever heard of NASPA. [[Hasbro]] kindly allowed us to rename the event the National SCRABBLE Championship, but the budget remained unchanged and is similar to that of the 2007 PC. |
| − | # | + | # Did NASPA subsidize the 2009 National SCRABBLE Championship in Dayton? <br /> No. The 2009 NSC was a self-sustained event, although it received limited sponsorship from Hasbro and a few other organizations. The Dayton NSC paid full tournament participation fees to NASPA. |
# Where and when is the 2010 NSC? <br /> The 2010 NSC will be at the [http://www.intercontinental.com/dallas InterContinental Hotel in Dallas] August 7–11, 2010. We have a two-year contract; the 2011 NSC will be at the same location. | # Where and when is the 2010 NSC? <br /> The 2010 NSC will be at the [http://www.intercontinental.com/dallas InterContinental Hotel in Dallas] August 7–11, 2010. We have a two-year contract; the 2011 NSC will be at the same location. | ||
# How was the 2010–2011 location chosen? <br /> The venue submitted the best bid in a nationwide search conducted by an independent agency. No other venue came even close to matching their price and terms. No personal preferences were factors in the consideration. | # How was the 2010–2011 location chosen? <br /> The venue submitted the best bid in a nationwide search conducted by an independent agency. No other venue came even close to matching their price and terms. No personal preferences were factors in the consideration. | ||
== Bulletins and Newsletters == | == Bulletins and Newsletters == | ||
| − | # Does NASPA have its own newsletter? <br /> No, but NASPA has a bulletin which | + | # Does NASPA have its own newsletter? <br /> No, but NASPA has a bulletin which appears periodically and hopes to appear more regularly as time goes on. |
# Where can I find the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> Click on the Bulletin link in the sidebar of any page. | # Where can I find the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> Click on the Bulletin link in the sidebar of any page. | ||
# My friend doesn’t have Internet access, but is a NASPA member. How can my friend read the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> Although the NASPA Bulletin is protected by copyright, you may print it for your own personal use and for the personal use of other members. Registered directors are encouraged to do so for their players. | # My friend doesn’t have Internet access, but is a NASPA member. How can my friend read the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> Although the NASPA Bulletin is protected by copyright, you may print it for your own personal use and for the personal use of other members. Registered directors are encouraged to do so for their players. | ||
# I know someone who does not have Internet access and does not go to clubs or tournaments. How can they read the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> NASPA is an association for club and tournament players. If a person does not want to attend clubs or tournaments, they will not be interested in the NASPA Bulletin. | # I know someone who does not have Internet access and does not go to clubs or tournaments. How can they read the NASPA Bulletin? <br /> NASPA is an association for club and tournament players. If a person does not want to attend clubs or tournaments, they will not be interested in the NASPA Bulletin. | ||
| − | # What happened to the June and July issues of the Bulletin? <br /> John Chew | + | # What happened to the 2009 June and July issues of the Bulletin? <br /> John Chew was too busy running tournaments and preparing for the switchover on 2009-07-01 and the 2009 NSC to edit an issue. However, we expect more regular issues in the near future. |
Here is a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the North American SCRABBLE Players Association (NASPA). Please check to see if your question is answered here before you contact us.
If your question is about the NSA (or School SCRABBLE or casual SCRABBLE play), please look for the answer on the NSA website.
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