Perhaps there is substance to the claim, but it occurs to me that before we proceed T
with an official investigation prudence and fair play suggests we ask for the source and underlying information that is the basis for the complaint.

73,
Jay, K0QB

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On Oct 24, 2016, at 11:03 AM, Doug Rehman <doug@k4ac.com> wrote:

A member has complained to me about The Radio Club of JHS 22 NYC Inc which has been a QST advertiser for a very long time. Their half-page ad is on page 124 of the November issue.

 

The allegations are that there isn’t actually a radio club at JHS 22; the founder, WB2JKJ, is said to have been a teacher at that school decades ago. The allegations continue that when asked, WB2JKJ will not divulge where the money is actually going.

 

Here is a multi-year eHam.net thread: http://www.eham.net/ehamforum/smf/index.php?topic=75401.0

 

A couple questions:

 

1.       What vetting has been done, and how recently, to determine if this is currently a legit charity or basically a self-serving scam? (I.E. what percentage of donations go to “administrative expenses” versus to actually helping students?)

2.       Do we know if there is actually a radio club at JHS 22 in NYC? If not, the ads are deceptive as everyone I’ve asked believes there is an actual active radio club at that school that is being supported by the proceeds.

3.       Are the ads being discounted?

Doug

K4AC

 

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