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Old 09-06-2017, 10:09 PM
Titchou Titchou is offline
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A $37 handling fee per student is a bargain when you compare it to trying to keep track of this stuff on paper. Someone has to pay it, as comprehensive accounting software that does this stuff for hundreds of accounts isn't gong to be free. $7400 / semester is a bargain for all these tools do for a chapter. It's either going to be called out as a regular charge for the billing system or buried somewhere in the general chapter dues.
Absolutely! And a real benefit is that it relieves the chapter vp:finance from the wrath of the members. It's simply the system and the vendor runs it. Very similar to billing systems for high schools - School Admin/Smart Tuition/etc. And also very much like MC/Visa. With credit cards the merchant pays the fee for the transaction and imbeds that in the cost of the merchandise. At least GreekBill shows it up front. It's a bargain!
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Old 09-07-2017, 05:31 PM
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I wish there would have been GreekBill around when I was a collegian! My BFF and roommate was Chapter Treasurer. It was tough on her. She had to hound sisters and call them to Standards when they didn't pay their bills. The billing companies take the sisterhood part out of being in a sorority for sure. However, they help with the "Business" side since so many parts of a sorority/fraternity are run and handled like a business. I can't imagine what the fees are like for a chapter at Ole Miss where some average 500 members! But in the long run, it's probably worth it. It also means the financial adviser doesn't have to spend as much time writing reports and the like.
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