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<blockquote data-quote="Lee36328" data-source="post: 212412" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>INNOVATOR,</p><p></p><p>Thank you sincerely for the <strong>excellent points</strong>. I like point 3 especially. </p><p></p><p>Do you have any suggestions/ideas for events for the club? Lets talk.</p><p></p><p>It is good to hear everyone's views in a frank, open, and <strong>constructive</strong> discussion. It is also good to see that the fee structure is taking effect, what I'd like to call the put-your-money-where-your-mouth-is effect. Suddenly, things are being taken more seriously because cold hard cash is involved. </p><p></p><p>It's easy to talk. It's more difficult to contribute. It's even harder to fork over hard-earned dollars. People who pay will care more deeply about what they are paying for because the club, in a very real sense, 'belongs' to them. The members are all, in effect, shareholders of the club.</p><p></p><p>Of course, the immediate effect is that the club will shrink in size compared to the forum before. But no matter. Even a few passionate individuals will make more difference than a few thousand indifferent masses.</p><p></p><p>For the concerned citizens who fear that the people running the club will suddenly profit from the membership drive, rest assured. The club, as an official club, is bound by the law governing societies, not to mention the official bmw club guidelines. As in point 1 above, the committee is BOUND by regulations to be held accountable for all monies involved. But good point, I will also check to see whether the regulations also require an annual audit of some form or not.</p><p></p><p>Good discussion, keep the feedback coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee36328, post: 212412, member: 113"] INNOVATOR, Thank you sincerely for the [B]excellent points[/B]. I like point 3 especially. Do you have any suggestions/ideas for events for the club? Lets talk. It is good to hear everyone's views in a frank, open, and [B]constructive[/B] discussion. It is also good to see that the fee structure is taking effect, what I'd like to call the put-your-money-where-your-mouth-is effect. Suddenly, things are being taken more seriously because cold hard cash is involved. It's easy to talk. It's more difficult to contribute. It's even harder to fork over hard-earned dollars. People who pay will care more deeply about what they are paying for because the club, in a very real sense, 'belongs' to them. The members are all, in effect, shareholders of the club. Of course, the immediate effect is that the club will shrink in size compared to the forum before. But no matter. Even a few passionate individuals will make more difference than a few thousand indifferent masses. For the concerned citizens who fear that the people running the club will suddenly profit from the membership drive, rest assured. The club, as an official club, is bound by the law governing societies, not to mention the official bmw club guidelines. As in point 1 above, the committee is BOUND by regulations to be held accountable for all monies involved. But good point, I will also check to see whether the regulations also require an annual audit of some form or not. Good discussion, keep the feedback coming. [/QUOTE]
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