Dean Mullinax wrote: > Hal, John and all... snip > The Chrysler 300 Club probably finds themselves in the same situation. > I am not sure if he is a member of this club or not. > John, can you tell me if he is a member of this club? > I don't like it either. I have spoken with other people that have had bad > experiences as well. I also think that, based on all the unrest he has > caused, he should not be allowed to renew his membership in either club. I > know that the Trustees of the NDC have spoken about this situation and were > undecided on what action, if any, to take. At what point should we, or can > we, step in on personal transactions? Where do you draw the line? Maybe if > enough complaints are registered with the governing board of a given club, > then the club can act by terminating the membership of the person in > question. But that is about all the club(s) can do. Any further > litigations would have to be carried out by the members involved in the bad > transaction. snip > Dean Mullinax > Vice President > National DeSoto Club, Inc. Hemmings Has No Trouble Not Accepting Adds from "venders" that do not conduct business fairly. It seems that any organization has choices they can make, drawing the line should be a Service to the customers and the greater good. -- Paul Holmgren Hoosier Corps #33, L-6 2 57 300-C's in Indy