Whoever is approving these flyers and ads should read them and ask themselves how would this apply to them in the same situation. The flyer stressing a one on one meeting with a widow is a new low and should not be tolerated in our community. I certainly would not want my bride to be subject to this type of pressure.
Rana Goodman said:
Someone told me that it was Scott who takes these ad orders, but I know he takes HIS orders from Mike Dixon. The question is, does Mike consult the board or does Mike decide alone? I think it is a great question for the board but will you get a straight answer??????
SCA homeowner and senior citizen said:
Thank you for this article. Why does the Spirit contain these ads when a committee, Lifestyle, has refused to rent rooms to them for the same reasons you cite--the high pressure targeting of SCA homeowners. Is there a board policy that allows the Spirit an inconsistent application of the rules? Does the board approve these ads like it does room rental recommendations from Lifestyle? I don't see this on the agenda for the board meeting but I do see room rental approval recommendations on the agenda. Surely, it is not a RMI employee making this decision?
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Whoever is approving these flyers and ads should read them and ask themselves how would this apply to them in the same situation. The flyer stressing a one on one meeting with a widow is a new low and should not be tolerated in our community. I certainly would not want my bride to be subject to this type of pressure.
Someone told me that it was Scott who takes these ad orders, but I know he takes HIS orders from Mike Dixon. The question is, does Mike consult the board or does Mike decide alone? I think it is a great question for the board but will you get a straight answer??????
Thank you for this article. Why does the Spirit contain these ads when a committee, Lifestyle, has refused to rent rooms to them for the same reasons you cite--the high pressure targeting of SCA homeowners. Is there a board policy that allows the Spirit an inconsistent application of the rules? Does the board approve these ads like it does room rental recommendations from Lifestyle? I don't see this on the agenda for the board meeting but I do see room rental approval recommendations on the agenda. Surely, it is not a RMI employee making this decision?