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Personal opinion- If I'm about to do anything that requires me parting with my hard earned dollar, I need to know the cost before I commit-- so I don't walk into a money pit and leave myself competely out of cash--- what good with my sorority badge be if I can't feed myself or put a roof over my head.
Just saying-- you're not going to sign a contract to buy a car without knowing how much it costs. I fail to see how membership dues would not be forthcoming if you were extended an invitation to join- that should be a very important factor to the PNM as well as the organization. For the former "Can I afford this" is just as important as the latter "Can this person pay the dues that sustain this organization?"
ETA: I would assume, that by need to know this means those who are offered membership and just the general public, at the very least?
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