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<blockquote data-quote="INNOVATOR" data-source="post: 212944" data-attributes="member: 3823"><p>I think maybe, there is quite a lot of repitition on this thread - those who seem vanguards of the club, committee and what it is doing to the forums; and those who think the forums should not be affected by non-paying members. </p><p></p><p>Someone did mention that the club should post its rules and vision. If one of these rules states that paying club members can only access these forums on BMWCM; then state if officially. </p><p></p><p>Everyone else not happy with these official rules, just hang loose, drop out, go to another club or start another website - stating that forums are free - no fees incurred.</p><p></p><p>If there is substance in this new website to be, meaning the news and postings will have attraction; then, it will succeed. By having a hit counter, you will attract advertisers who will cover the cost of running the website, and at the same time possibly make money out of it. </p><p></p><p>You can then start a brick & mortar club as an addition, or to add value to this website. BMW or any other see that there is a large following in this website; will sponsor and officiate this website as an additional website to what there is now., So, guys and girls; if you have the drive, this can happen. </p><p></p><p>Please don't get me wrong. I am not trying to pull any member away from this club, or get current paying club members worried; neither am I ridiculing those who object to the current stand taken by the committee. Both sides have valid points, both sides need to be equally heard. I am just stating the logical outcome to ending this "fued".</p><p></p><p>The current club may see its total members dwindle to 200 - 500. Nothing wrong with that. As I said before, if this club has a vision for its future; then, even with its small number of members; it will succeed and do well.</p><p></p><p>And if the new website/club starts up, again, with a vision of what the whole organisation is to be; then, it too, will succeed and do well.</p><p></p><p>HAVE FUN!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INNOVATOR, post: 212944, member: 3823"] I think maybe, there is quite a lot of repitition on this thread - those who seem vanguards of the club, committee and what it is doing to the forums; and those who think the forums should not be affected by non-paying members. Someone did mention that the club should post its rules and vision. If one of these rules states that paying club members can only access these forums on BMWCM; then state if officially. Everyone else not happy with these official rules, just hang loose, drop out, go to another club or start another website - stating that forums are free - no fees incurred. If there is substance in this new website to be, meaning the news and postings will have attraction; then, it will succeed. By having a hit counter, you will attract advertisers who will cover the cost of running the website, and at the same time possibly make money out of it. You can then start a brick & mortar club as an addition, or to add value to this website. BMW or any other see that there is a large following in this website; will sponsor and officiate this website as an additional website to what there is now., So, guys and girls; if you have the drive, this can happen. Please don't get me wrong. I am not trying to pull any member away from this club, or get current paying club members worried; neither am I ridiculing those who object to the current stand taken by the committee. Both sides have valid points, both sides need to be equally heard. I am just stating the logical outcome to ending this "fued". The current club may see its total members dwindle to 200 - 500. Nothing wrong with that. As I said before, if this club has a vision for its future; then, even with its small number of members; it will succeed and do well. And if the new website/club starts up, again, with a vision of what the whole organisation is to be; then, it too, will succeed and do well. HAVE FUN! [/QUOTE]
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