Re: To Norm and his Stooges
Norm is the main reason I and several others will not join the strikers club. We have never seen so much greed in trying to get the last of the $200 777s. The way I read the bylaws and constitution of the striker's club, it is grounds for a dismissal from the club when a member is chasing new members away. As long as the strike club allows this sort of behavior from it's members, there are 9 strike collectors that will never be members. I can remember several years ago, when you had to show your drivers license to get a $200, and you were limited to 1 of them. I would love to see the casinos start that again, to get rid of people like Norm. Since the $200 777 release, I no longer support the strike program or the strikers. If you want to have a successful collector's club, you need to enforce the constitution and bylaws that you have, or what's the use of having them? With people like Norm, the strike program is sure to die, and if you think there are enough members for it to survive, you may want to take a closer look.The strike program has lost several supporters due to Norm's behavior, and maybe the $200 strikes would last a month or two, rather than an hour or two, if something was done about it. I am sorry, but I, and 8 others cannot become a member of, or support an organization that does not enforce their by-laws, constitution, or tollerate Norm's type of of behavior. I am curious to see if the new president of the striker's club has the guts to do something or not.