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Originally Posted by 33girl
Out of my lane, but...
Wouldn't there be a cost involved with "officially deactivating" all these non-financial members? Doesn't that kind of fly in the face of the whining about dues being high?
I mean, I know when we've had members terminated, we (I'm talking national group we) have to send them letters, give them a chance to appeal, etc etc. If you did that for every blessed person he's talking about, I would think the cost in man-hours and materials would be prohibitive.
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You are correct.
This is why hack writers with specious at best fraternity involvement, (particularly during the years they were most actively promoting their work AND financially benefiting from the BGLO experience) need to shut the hell up.