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Internet cafe owners call new fees too high
by Justin Allen and Mallory Brown
Jul 01, 2012 | 29061 views | 2 2 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Justin Allen | Heartland News Service
Local internet cafes like J&W Business Center will find the cost of business going up in July as the result of a fee imposed by Rockingham.
Justin Allen | Heartland News Service Local internet cafes like J&W Business Center will find the cost of business going up in July as the result of a fee imposed by Rockingham.
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Local Internet gaming cafes are responding to new privilege license fees recently approved by the Rockingham City Council.

Rockingham will now charge cafes $5,000 per location and $1,000 per machine under the new fees beginning July 1, the start of the city’s new fiscal year.

The decision was made by a unanimous vote of council members in a June 12 meeting.

City Manager Monty Crump told the council earlier this month that he was not sure how much revenue the new fees could be expected to raise because it was unclear how many of the machines were in operation.

He added that the money received would go into the city’s general fund.

Several Internet gaming cafe owners said they think the charges are a little high.

“We don’t mind giving back to the city,” said Jerry Bass, owner of Lucy’s Business Solutions. However, he called the fees “over the top.”

“For the last three years, they’ve charged us much less,” he said. “I feel like that’s a huge jump.”

He compared the cost in Rockingham of running an Internet cafe to Wadesboro. Wadesboro will charge $25 per location and $500 per machine as of July 1.

“I feel that’s more than fair,” he said. Bass also owns Anson Business Center, an Internet cafe, in Wadesboro.

“It’s hard enough for a small business to make it in today’s world,” he said. “We have a budget just like any other business.”

Billy Gray is the district manager for J&W Business Center in the Lowe’s shopping center.

“[The fees are fine], it’s just a little high, that’s all,” he said.

He does not believe the fees will be too high to continue operation.

While the fees charged by municipality can vary widely, the cost of operating an Internet cafe is also high in some other towns and cities in the state. Aberdeen, Laurinburg and Fayetteville charge $2,000 per location and $2,500 per machine.

“We’ve spoken with attorneys who represent the Internet café business statewide, and (those attorneys) feel that the fees are well in line with what they think they (the businesses) can make money at,” Crump said. “(The attorneys) said the fees are not high enough to keep (Internet cafes) from making money.”

He added that other cafes have already complied with the new fees.

“We’ve got folks that are already paying,” Crump said, explaining that the city recently received a check for $25,000 from one local Internet café.

The legal standing of the cafes is unclear at the moment and many court cases are working their way through the system but these fees are being adopted by cities across North Carolina.

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July 04, 2012
Who would you like to see voted in? Who would make those changes? Why would "travelers" pay court fees? Using a statistic based model, how much average profit do you think RC is making on "travelers?"
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July 01, 2012
I moved back here 6 yrs ago and was hoping to enjoy a life i missed as a child born here in 1960.But I regret that move now after seeing how greedy this county and city is being run to keep small business's from surviving.The internet cafe's are as legal as the lottery the state has now.These fee's are another way for this county to keep robbing the citizens of Richmond County and to control this county from moving forward.What I have seen is all this county wants is for the Court House to be the main business here to keep people from surviving by paying the court house so the state and county makes the money off of the Citizens and travelers that do business here by paying court fees here.I agree these internet cafes should pay a Business Licence fee but the fees they are being charged is Robbery,so in turn they will at some point move their business to another county that has cheaper fees.IT seems so bad that they are building bypasses around Richmond County so all the vacation traffic will not see our little town and go on some where else to by their gas and goods.We have got to get new people in our county and city Government offices that want the business's to help the economy here in stead of stealing from them and the citizens here.This could be a great county to raise a family in and the tourist that travel through here would be great from the economy here,but we need a new government running this county and city for that to happen.Start voting and stand up to what is right instead of keeping it the way it has been for the last 40 years or more,Time for a real change Citizens.
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