Folks,

Please remember that you pay nothing to be a member of TriLUG.  Our sponsors
aren't getting anything from us but our business.  They sponsor us, and
offer us these discounts, which save you money (immediate savings, as there
is no expense to offset for you) without asking much.  If you forget your
card, it's on you.  The rules are there to make sure that the sponsor
doesn't get ripped off by some slacker who is too lazy to even show up to a
meeting ONE TIME to get a membership card.  I don't think that they're
asking too much.

So please be kind to our sponsors so that they will be kind to us.  They
don't have to offer us a discount, and if this is the feedback that they see
from us, the couple of dollars that they get out of our organization might
not be worth it to them anymore.  Remember that.  Thanks.

-Ben Pitzer


On 5/29/06, Jason Tower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

response from intrex below

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: bit of feedback
Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 10:57:53 -0400
From: Ramzi Ziade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Jason Tower' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Jason,
The Intrex stores should have copies of a typical Trilug card, so it is
not
a problem recognizing what it looks like. The issue that came up in the
Cary
store was simply that the Trilug member did not have his card with him.
There is no way for our staff to know otherwise who is a member and who is
not, and of course this discount is exclusive to Trilug. In one of our
managers meetings, someone mentioned that a regular customer saw a Trilug
member be given the discount and the customer proceeded to falsely ask for
the same discount claiming he is a Trilug member as well.

Moreover, we cannot enter a Trilug member's number into his/her Intrex
account & maintain it, since we have no idea when these expire or whether
someone has renewed their membership or not, and so on .... Not to mention
the maintenance required.

With that said, if there is an easy way our staff can go to an on-line
database you guys maintain to verify names and numbers, then it would be
no
problem, and your guys won't need their cards on them, a simple i.d. check
and cross-reference to the database would suffice. Other than that I am
not
sure what we can do.

Regards,
Ramzi

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Tower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 5:37 PM
To: Ramzi Ziade
Cc: The Steering Committee for TriLUG
Subject: bit of feedback


this came up on our mailing list recently, just wanted to pass it along
to you (the original post, and one of my replies):

http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug/Week-of-Mon-20060522/042483.html
http://www.trilug.org/pipermail/trilug/Week-of-Mon-20060522/042488.html

if there's anything we can do to help alleviate this situation (like
provide sample trilug membership cards to each store) please let me
know.  thanks again for your sponsorship of trilug, hopefully this is a
minor glitch that can easily be worked out.  let me know if you have any
questions,

jason tower
trilug steering committee chairman

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