Okay, it looks like Fantasy Sports Insurance has finalized the MLB players who missed at least 60 games last year and will be sending out the "winning" checks soon for those owners who paid by check/cash last year and took free insurance on one player. Here is the list of players who qualified:
Madison Bumgarner
Noah Syndergaard
Trea Turner
Three players fell just short of 60 days on the DL and didn't qualify for insurance:
Carlos Correa spent 47 days on the DL.
J.D. Martinez spent 40 days on the DL
Ryan Braun spent 42 days on the DL
Those players did not qualify for the FSI insurance. Owners who had the three players at the top -- Bumgarner, Syndergaard and Turner -- can look for a check soon from FSI. Thanks all.
Fantasy Sports Insurance Checks Going Out Soon
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Re: Fantasy Sports Insurance Checks Going Out Soon
Anyone received their insurance check yet? Still waiting on mine, not sure if they’ve sent them out yet?
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What about Carlos Gonzalez, Yoenis Cespedes, Adrian Beltre, Ian Desmond, and Zach Britton? I believe that all were on your eligible 100 list (that numbered 92) and were on the DL more than 60 days.Greg Ambrosius wrote:Okay, it looks like Fantasy Sports Insurance has finalized the MLB players who missed at least 60 games last year and will be sending out the "winning" checks soon for those owners who paid by check/cash last year and took free insurance on one player. Here is the list of players who qualified:
Madison Bumgarner
Noah Syndergaard
Trea Turner
Three players fell just short of 60 days on the DL and didn't qualify for insurance:
Carlos Correa spent 47 days on the DL.
J.D. Martinez spent 40 days on the DL
Ryan Braun spent 42 days on the DL
Those players did not qualify for the FSI insurance. Owners who had the three players at the top -- Bumgarner, Syndergaard and Turner -- can look for a check soon from FSI. Thanks all.
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I don't think anyone had insurance on those guys, which is why we didn't list them. I can check again.
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Re: Fantasy Sports Insurance Checks Going Out Soon
Ok. I thought you were listing all of the players that qualified from the list.Greg Ambrosius wrote:I don't think anyone had insurance on those guys, which is why we didn't list them. I can check again.
Back to the timing question - when are the checks going out? Season ended October 1.
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Insurance companies don't pay as quickly as fantasy sports game operators, as you know. This is coming from Fantasy Sports Insurance and they are still sending paperwork for us to sign. They should have everything now, so hopefully they send out checks soon. But that's on FSI.JohnP wrote:Ok. I thought you were listing all of the players that qualified from the list.Greg Ambrosius wrote:I don't think anyone had insurance on those guys, which is why we didn't list them. I can check again.
Back to the timing question - when are the checks going out? Season ended October 1.
In the future, we are going to incentivize owners to keep money on account from their winnings and pay for future events this way. As you know, in the NFFC if you leave $3,000 or more on account we'll give you $180 back, so I think this is the way we'll handle non-credit card payments. The FSI insurance program was good for 8 years, but it's possible that it's time has run its course. We don't like the late payments any more than you do, but we're not in charge of these. So maybe the Player Accounts are a better way to reward folks going forward.
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I've had a tragically sad success rate on this insurance program...I think I've had payouts over 50% of the time.
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