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Perhaps I should have phrased that better. Allowing someone to graduate in debt and then doing nothing to collect the debt is poor chapter management.
And it's not worth alienating a potential future support alumnus by revoking his membership. |
You're assuming the alumni who doesn't want to pay dues would give back to the chapter in the future. If someone's not willing to pay dues, something tells me they're unlikely to be of help in the future.
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Yikes. So you think an Alumnus would be correct to hold a grudge because the chapter pursued a debt he owed to them? If he did hold a grudge, he's probably not the kind of alumnus you want coming around anyhow.
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As far as alumni/ae who owe dues, I will say that this is NOT always their fault - there are times when due to past cluster@#$% bookkeeping practices, they can't get a straight answer from the chapter or higher up about how much they actually owe, and by the time it all gets sorted out, they get a "deadbeat alum" label slapped on them. In other words, I agree with Gusteau. |
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If you are part of a national organization, find out that organization's policies and follow them to the T. Announce what they are...it should be part of your pledge education, along with frequent explanations and reminders in chapter meetings.
When you have brothers that don't/won't pay after the required number of warnings, follow through with a collection agency or whatever disciplinary action is set down. Once you do this with one or two members, you can bet 90% of the rest will either come forward with the money or make arrangements for paying. The other 10% will disappear...and they probably weren't contributing anything anyway. |
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