Re: CFC Fees Review
That's a cozy relationship which gives me the "warm fuzzies". "Kickbacks" is a harsh word, although I can't improve on it. Possibly, redistribution of wealth is a better way to look at it. The member joins and the money is "shared" between the CFC and the province involved. Kind of like income taxes. I pay my total taxes to the federal government and they "kickback", (whoops, me bad), they "remit" to the provinces the amounts each charges. As each province sets its own tax rate, that model is closer and I suppose the governors would have the same status as an MP. They are generally ignored while expected to vote the party line.
As someone who has sold a lot of new memberships over the years, I can tell you cost does make a difference. A small token amount, as Kerry seems to be suggesting, might go a long way toward increasing memberships on a national basis.
As an example BC has about 1/3 the population of Ontario. Not exactly but approximately. They have approx. 1/4 the CFC membership according to the CFC membership stats. I can recall when BC was a vibrant chess center with many good players. I used to try to "mine" that province for new correspondence members years ago.
Alberta has almost a million less in population and approximately the same number of CFC members.
The only real difference I can find is that Alberta, at the CFC web site, shows a membership fee of $41.00 while BC shows a membership fee of $48.00.
To put it in real terms, that's a half weeks grocery bill most weeks for me and Beware, my dog.
Originally posted by Ken Craft
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As someone who has sold a lot of new memberships over the years, I can tell you cost does make a difference. A small token amount, as Kerry seems to be suggesting, might go a long way toward increasing memberships on a national basis.
As an example BC has about 1/3 the population of Ontario. Not exactly but approximately. They have approx. 1/4 the CFC membership according to the CFC membership stats. I can recall when BC was a vibrant chess center with many good players. I used to try to "mine" that province for new correspondence members years ago.
Alberta has almost a million less in population and approximately the same number of CFC members.
The only real difference I can find is that Alberta, at the CFC web site, shows a membership fee of $41.00 while BC shows a membership fee of $48.00.
To put it in real terms, that's a half weeks grocery bill most weeks for me and Beware, my dog.
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