SG e-sports once again contacted the organizers of the DPC 2021/22 for Latin America
The Brazilian esports organization SG e-sports has once again contacted the organizers of the DPC 2021/22 for Latin America due to a delay in the payment of prize money for the third round of the league. In their new appeal, the club's management complained about the carelessness of Valve and the failure to fulfill promises from the tournament operator 4D Esports.
We are in a critical situation. Several former club players are unable to pay their bills. In this situation, Valve's silence is surprising. We tried three times to contact her by email, but never received a response.
On December 1, the organizers from 4D announced that we will receive prize money within a week. Nothing changed. How can one of the largest companies allow this in the official championship? It's outrageous.
If 4D doesn't pay, then Valve is responsible for it! Please help us. We were forced to take out loans to pay our bills. Interest is rising. Will Valve be responsible for these costs?
We just want to get our money to pay off our debts to the players and the bank. 176 days have passed.
Recall that at the end of November, SG e-sports for the first time addressed the community, talking about delays in the payment of prize money. A few days later, the tournament operator 4D Esports apologized to the participants for the circumstances and promised to resolve all issues as soon as possible.
In mid-November, Brazilian esports organization SG esports made the decision to wind down its business operations and leave the esports industry. However, the club continues to wait for the promised payments from the organizers of DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division I.
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