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<blockquote data-quote="1+2=3" data-source="post: 212926" data-attributes="member: 3028"><p>honestly, I'm confused. On one hand, the vision is to create one of the greatest automotive clubs in malaysia. On the other hand, the club says it prefers a smaller number, but have dedicated members. </p><p> </p><p>Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of an "official club"? shouldn't they embrace all and find new ways to attract more members? Also, stop me if i'm wrong, wouldn't sponsors be more enticed by a bmw club with 200 members as apposed to a club with 100 members?</p><p> </p><p>I think its a mistake for the club to continue to ignore the other "clubs" out there. Its better to find a way to work together rather than alienate them.</p><p> </p><p>If you talk about bricks and mortar, I think the last "official TT" at MMZ was a strong demonstration of the strength of the other clubs. If i'm not mistaken, there were more than 80 cars from bimmersclub, udmowners, malatbimmers, and a few more that showed up. That is not virtual, they might have small forums, but they have real physical presence.</p><p> </p><p>Are the official club going to ignore them? I have read postings in this forum ridiculing them even.</p><p> </p><p>I think the club is wrong to continue on the premise of "if you dont wanna join the club, go somewhere else". The club should be working hard to attract more people, not chase them away.</p><p> </p><p>To me, the fee is not expensive, but i have been seriously turned off by what I've read in this forum over the last couple of months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1+2=3, post: 212926, member: 3028"] honestly, I'm confused. On one hand, the vision is to create one of the greatest automotive clubs in malaysia. On the other hand, the club says it prefers a smaller number, but have dedicated members. Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of an "official club"? shouldn't they embrace all and find new ways to attract more members? Also, stop me if i'm wrong, wouldn't sponsors be more enticed by a bmw club with 200 members as apposed to a club with 100 members? I think its a mistake for the club to continue to ignore the other "clubs" out there. Its better to find a way to work together rather than alienate them. If you talk about bricks and mortar, I think the last "official TT" at MMZ was a strong demonstration of the strength of the other clubs. If i'm not mistaken, there were more than 80 cars from bimmersclub, udmowners, malatbimmers, and a few more that showed up. That is not virtual, they might have small forums, but they have real physical presence. Are the official club going to ignore them? I have read postings in this forum ridiculing them even. I think the club is wrong to continue on the premise of "if you dont wanna join the club, go somewhere else". The club should be working hard to attract more people, not chase them away. To me, the fee is not expensive, but i have been seriously turned off by what I've read in this forum over the last couple of months. [/QUOTE]
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