Bob
Bob: "The AMA SHOULD be using electronic means to notify clubs of any issues that may affect them, such as the restrictions which surrounded the national conventions that were reported here several months ago. But to hold up a charter because of lack of email address is ridiculous. "
Ron: "Mr. Mitchell, you have it exactly correct. There is no problem with using e-mail as a means of information dissemination, but requiring it to get a charter is ridiculous."
Perhaps that will clarify the issue for you and make it clear that those that have an issue with AMA holding up charters because of lack of an email adddress are not techno-phobic luddites.
absolutely
besides, we are not talking about a club that muncie cant send email too,
but a club
that does have an email address to send AMA stuff.
Muncie does not have to call the club with a bunch of email address listed, except the SO's email.
Muncie can, and
has sent email to that No-SO-Address club....
they didnt have to call the club with no SO email listed.
So why is Muncie calling it a deal breaker
if the club has some email addresses for Muncie to use
but not every single officer has their own,
or bothered to list the one club yahoo account over & over & over & over & over for all the officers
Muncie staff are not idiots, they did figure it out,
but some committee policy is lame in requiring it even if the old guy SO wont check it.
Does Toolman's club have an email address for Muncie to use? YES.
Why is muncie making with all the drama over it