Deikailo’s Ban
As of today, Deikailo has been banned from the WBO – including all WBO tournaments and events. This is not a decision that we take lightly, nor has it been made quickly. Despite the WBO Committee’s best efforts over the last 7 months to provide constructive suggestions and prevent such an action, Deikailo’s decision to engage in anti-community behavior for her own personal benefit has directly lead to her ban.
While in general we feel that a member’s status (warning levels, etc.) are a private matter between that member and the WBO, there are times in which we feel that it is necessary to explain to the community as a whole why a member has been removed from our community.
Deikailo was a prominent host in New York, and traveled to several other states to try and help get Beyblade tournaments started in those areas. She was helping to encourage judges and hosts in those regional communities, and it went relatively well for some months. But over time her attitude, motivations and behaviors have sunken to a level where we just cannot trust her anymore, ever.
What follows is a basic summary of the behaviors to which we most strongly object, and that we feel reflects a clear decision on Deikailo’s part to put her own personal and financial interests ahead of the interests of the WBO and its members while in her capacity as a WBO host and seller.
- Refusal to provide tournament results for official WBO events – Despite months of repeated requests for tournament results, Deikailo refused to provide the results for 5 tournaments that she had hosted or assisted in running. The most egregious example of this is Reality Altering Hades Upheaval, a “ToyWiz Summer Spin Showdown†event that was held in late August, 2011 – but she did not provide the results to us until late December, 2011.
As a direct result of this behavior, tournaments in Virginia, DC, Maryland, New York, and Ontario could not be processed in the last 4 months of 2011. The Beypoint queue grew to the longest it has ever been, and hundreds of Bladers did not have a current and accurate BeyRank.
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- Withholding of WBO funds from official WBO events – Even after submitting a few of the outstanding tournament results, Deikailo refused to send in the tournament fees that she had collected on the behalf of the WBO in a timely manner. This money was not hers, but she decided to withhold these tournament fees and not send them in as all tournament hosts are required to do. Evidently she was trying to make people believe that the Committee was arbitrarily holding some of her previous tournaments and that she would only send the money once the first tournaments were processed - but there were no such events being held up, and we were waiting for her the whole time.
It wasn’t until late January, 2012 that a final accounting was made, but this was done without accurate records or receipts. The prizes she claims were distributed were not approved by the WBO in advance (as we require) and we do not believe that the full and true amount due to the WBO has actually been paid.
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- Serious complaints against Deikailo as a purchaser and seller of Beyblades – It is not often that the WBO Committee is approached by an International business to ask for our help in negotiating a debt incurred by one of our members. A middleman based in Japan contacted us to see if we might be able to exert our influence in getting Deikailo to pay an enormous bill for goods she had purchased through the middleman many months ago - but still had not paid for. We were embarrassed to receive such information about one of our most prominent members, and feel that this reflects very poorly on the WBO.
We have also received numerous complaints from Deikailo’s customers, who have been dissatisfied with the accuracy and timeliness of the purchases made from her. At least one of these complaints was also sent to arbitration through PayPal, resulting in a judgment against a non-responsive Deikailo.
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- Hosting Beyblade tournaments for her own personal profit – For those of you who do not know, Deikailo has decided to stop hosting WBO events in New York City, and instead has created her own Beyblade website and tournaments. She is charging participant fees that are similar to the WBO’s fees, but instead of that money being returned to the community (by the non-profit WBO) she is keeping the money for herself.
While Deikailo’s tournaments are supposedly for “charityâ€, only a very small percentage of the fees are given to the schools and the rest goes to her. She has stated to various WBO members and hosts (in so many words) that it is “stupid to give tournament money to the WBO when you can keep it for yourself†and has encouraged other hosts to consider keeping the money for themselves too.
To be perfectly clear: Every single penny that the WBO collects goes straight back into WBO activities, prizes and tournaments. No Committee member of the WBO has ever drawn a salary or otherwise profited from their work with the WBO, and we never will. Deikailo's decision to take Bladers' money for herself is a shocking betrayal of the principles the WBO stands for, and we will not have it – or her – in the WBO any longer.
It is very sad when an individual’s greed and lack of responsibility leads them to turn against their community. In doing so she has dishonored herself, dishonored the WBO, and broken the last remnants of trust that we have extended to her.
We did not want this outcome for Deikailo, and did our best to encourage her to stop these destructive behaviors. But in the end, Deikailo is the person that she wants to be, and has decided that her personal profit from Beyblade is more important than being a member of the non-profit WBO.
So be it.