I wanted to address a few questions that I've seen on this thread....
AreaBFE is not a profitable endeavor. We have put money out of our pockets to cover the annual expenses every year since the property was purchased. We do it because we're enthusiasts and so that all of us will have a place to wheel as trails continue to get closed. One of my buddies says that BFE seems to stand for, "Bought For Everyone." Additionally, this would've been the first year that we broke even and didn't have to put money out of our pockets to cover expenses.
We are not registered as a non-profit, and we pay tax on all of the money received.
I realize that going public would agitate Rukkastixx, and that it might hinder us getting paid on the balance. I went public so that at the minimum, this would be a public service announcement.
There is a contract, we have honored our part and Rukkastixx has not. We did not stop honoring the contract as soon as the first or even second installment were missed because we would have been in breach of contract. I also didn't stop because I believe in giving people the benefit of the doubt and working with them. However, once the quiet/private method didn't work then we had to change course.
We have a long and strong list of sponsors. Our list has grown each year, most of them have become supporters year over year, and our relationships with them are strong! This wouldn't be the case if AreaBFE didn't have value, and if I didn't honor my agreements with these companies! This is the first time we've had a sponsor not pay.
Let me address those who feel that this should not be public. The beauty of the internet is that it creates transparency and that's why sites like Yelp, Pinterest, TravelAdvisor, and others are some of the biggest sites on the internet. The interesting thing is that all three of those are social rating sites that I'm sure many of you use. I don't believe that any of you have a problem when you rate or review a service poorly so that the whole world can see. In fact, you probably welcome reviews because they might help drive you to use a service or help you avoid a negative situation. This is why I don't see the problem in posting a review of our experience with Rukkastixx.
For those who are wondering if there has been any resolution, the last communication I had was from Rukkastixx/Jeremey's attorney last Friday evening stating, "he doesn't want to put anything in writing" and "he decided to do something better with the money".