Oh they are absolutely about to bear the consequences, that family will shake the last penny out of them.
Debt? Cool analogy! Shall we go that route?
Yes, you should pay if it’s in a proper bank with a proper contract. You should also pay if you got into predatory lending/micro-credit/payday loans scheme and now can’t get out, because things in a fine print got you into ever increasing interest rate hell. It will be the fault of the person who got into that scheme, but wouldn’t mean I won’t feel sorry for those people and say those who got them into that mess have an ounce of honor.
Their fault yes, but we can’t ignore multiple loud proclamations how she’s got nothing to worry about and how he foots the bill, and how there’re NO contracts with Aliona.
So yes, people should avoid contracts like these, same as they should avoid predatory payday loans.
You’re entitled to your own opinion on this, I’m to my own.
Unfortunately, your entire argument is based solely on fantasies and guesswork. You accuse publicly without the slightest basis and speak in the same breath of honor. Excuse me, but that is really a paradox and I hope that in real life you will not hold an office in which you have to decide human fate.
You have to be blind in both eyes so as not to see who is throwing whom into chaos.
Let's take a look at the facts for a change instead of spreading rumors about the alleged (!) Pitfalls and interests with which the evil AoP is plunging the poor Kostornaya family into misery.
Alena knocked on Plushenko's door as a supplicant via Rozanov.
He asked that a potential transition should be thoroughly reconsidered.
Result: Kostornaya leaves her old team outside of the transfer window for reasons that have not yet been clarified.
AoP takes them on, although Sambo70 continues to get state funding.
AoP gives free of charge:
- your dream coach (almost as a personal coach)
- as much ice time as you want
- a total of 4 programs as desired
- as many costumes
- a well-known foreign choreographer
- medical care
- your own house directly at the base
- Sponsorship agreements
In return, Alyona gives (presumably):
- the assurance to train for a defined period of time at AoP and to compete for AoP competitions.
Sounds to me like a more than fair deal and you will not find a bank in this world that offers you such conditions, because from a purely financial perspective, AoP bore 100% of the financial risk!
If you stick to the agreement, everything is free of charge, if you break the agreement, you will reimburse the costs.
Obviously, one contract partner kept his promises and the other did not. And if the "free of charge" was tied to a certain period of time (I think there is no doubt about it), then Alyona and her mother were aware of this fact and they have decided in full health to enter into this deal.
I cannot see any unethical behavior, on the contrary.
There is really nothing more to say here. At least not for people who think logically without rose-colored Alyona fan glasses.