On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Richard P. Kenan wrote:
> That seems to make sense on the surface, but they could just use an
> address like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" That should discourage most of the 10K
> (and falling) members from chatting. On the other hand, if you don't have
> a setup for accepting credit cards, an email link will be of little use to
> new members.
>
> You're absolutely right about staff. They don't even have a
> "webmaster's" link on their web pages. I guess they really do operate
> on a shoestring.
I have mailed in my International and Unit dues to rejoin WBCCI after
being out and without an Airstream for several years. I'm surprised that
an organization of 10,000 members, give or take, can't afford staff or
provide needed member or prospective member services -- if that's the
case.
Are financial status reports provided to the members of WBCCI in the Blue
Beret or other sources? I, for one, would like to get an idea of how the
funds are being allocated and spent. Is that possible? I'd address my
question to WBCCI directly -- if they had e-mail.
Why the WBCCI doesn't take credit cards is a whole new issue.
Jim Greene
'68 Tradewind
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