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FYI to USA clubs and FBOs.



 
 
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Old November 3rd 15, 10:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default FYI to USA clubs and FBOs.

A new company is out now called Rush Cube. They are also located in Kennesaw, GA and seem to have a similar business model to what 800Skyride use to have. I suspect the same guys with just a new company name. I have already heard a complaint from an FBO about them sending a customer to redeem their Rush Cube certificate for a glider ride. Have any other clubs or FBOs run into this situation?
 




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