[Ansteorra] Temporary Membership Fee (was: Fee Increase and other Business...)

Dragonetti dragonetti at generich.com
Thu Feb 18 20:59:57 PST 2010


Greetings Tim,

I appreciate the thought you've shown in your response.

Not to quibble, (just playing Devil's Advocate, my favorite pastime, btw)
and I'm tired so please forgive me if this isn't fully thought through, but
don't we currently have different types of memberships that deliver slightly
different sets of privileges? Some come with publications, some do not allow
holding offices in-and-of themselves, etc. As the caveat in your own Crown
Tourney scenario demonstrates, a minor tweak to the "rules" could likely
accommodate a "Temporary Membership" class. 

While not the best analogy, consider a credit card that comes in Preferred,
Gold or Platinum varieties. They offer different levels of perks (often with
differing fees), but all deliver the same basic service. Or perhaps a sports
fan analogy: Season ticket holders (w/reserved seating, parking or other
perks) vs. a single event ticket with festival seating. The participants
both pay the organization and enjoy the game, but receive different
privileges or value.

Tweaking the rules may be more trouble than whatever benefit we might
potentially realize, but it seems worth considering. I'm confident it
*could* be done _if_ we desired to do so. 

There's my $0.04 (inflation),

Armand Dragonetti
OK. Enough from me, I was just tired of seeing the list so dormant. :)


> -----Original Message-----
> From: tmcd at panix.com
> Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Fee Increase and other Business...
> 
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Elisabeth B. Zakes <kitharis at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Still, "Temporary Membership Fee" is much more welcoming than
> > "Non-Member Surcharge."
> 
> Could a non-member come to Crown Tourney, pay $3 extra (current NMS
> price), and compete in Crown Tourney?  [1]
> 
> No.
> 
> Could the same man pay the $3 extra and act as steward of the event?
> 

<additional examples snipped>

> 
> It's not a "Temporary Membership Fee" if it lacks all of the rights,
> privileges, and attributes of membership.
> 
> Daniel Lindocollinum
> 
> 
> [1] He has a laptop and printer, and right after winning the tourney
> would he go to sca.org and spring for an on-line membership effective
> immediately.  But I think there's a new policy that any competitor
> must already have a membership paid up through the end of the
> prospective reign, which would exclude this scenario.  The other
> scenarios still stand, though.
> --
> Tim McDaniel; Reply-To: tmcd at panix.com




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