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Originally Posted by 33girl
So in other words, the smaller chapters - who, it can be argued, need this service even more since their members likely have multiple offices and since they have less $ to work with - have to pay more, while large chapters pay less?
That's not really fair. If they don't want to work with smaller chapters, then they should just say they need a minimum of x members to take on the account, not gouge people.
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This is probably because (and this is speculation, but it seems reasonable) there are certain fixed costs associated with servicing each account, so smaller chapters aren't going to be as profitable, therefore, they'll pay more.
Also, with larger chapters, when we're talking about funneling hundreds of thousands through Omega Fi rather than tens of thousands, there's a lot more money to be made.
Omega Fi does a very good job, when I was using them about a decade ago, our chapter was very small, less than 20. We're a lot larger now, but it was a good deal then and it's a good deal now.