Bob,
#1--I haven't heard this from anyone.

#2--Your member says:
So I renew my ARRL membership, and I get the usual envelope stuffed  
with junk and my membership card, and now I get told that unless I
become a Diamond Club "brass" member, I can't have access to the last
4 years of QST on-line.
Unless I haven't been paying attention, we NEVER had access to the last 4 years of QST online.  It never was online (except random selected articles) until the last year or so.  So no one took anything away, he just didn't get it all.

IMHO, I continue to feel, however, that the decision on what to make available with QST online was a policy decision, not an operational one, and the Board should have been consulted on how online access would be offered.
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73,
        Greg, KØGW
        Vice Director, Dakota Division


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Vallio" <rbvallio@gmail.com>
To: "arrl-odv" <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 2:08:29 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: [arrl-odv:17855] Fwd: [Fwd: ARRL membership]

Another member who is resigning because of our Diamond Club member preferential access treatment, as opposed to non-Diamond club members.  Are the rest of you seeing similar response from your members?

Bob -- W6RGG




---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Bob Vallio <rbvallio@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 11:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Fwd: ARRL membership]
To: Bill Hillendahl KH6GJV <kh6gjv@arrl.org>
Cc: dsumner@arrl.org, mhobart@arrl.org


Thanks, Bill.  This is not an isolated response, and I'm not sure how many members we have lost since this system was instituted.  Perhaps the Board will weigh in with their opinion in July.  I'll copy your mail to our Board mailing list, for comments.

73, Bob -- W6RGG





On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Bill Hillendahl KH6GJV <kh6gjv@arrl.org> wrote:
Below, I am forwarding an email I received from an ARRL member.  FYI.

-- 
73,

Bill Hillendahl KH6GJV
Section Manager
San Francisco Section
ARRL - the national association for Amateur Radio
707 544-4944



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: ARRL membership
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 21:14:28 -0700
From: Tim Bosma <w6mu@comcast.net>
To: Bill Hillendahl <kh6gjv@arrl.net>


So I renew my ARRL membership, and I get the usual envelope stuffed  
with junk and my membership card,  and now I get told that unless I  
become a Diamond Club "brass" member, I can't have access to the last  
4 years of QST on-line.

I've donated more hours than I can count to Ham Radio since 1983.   
I've always supported the ARRL, but this extortion to get access to  
current QST's online is a deal breaker for me because after I read my  
QST's I donate them to folks interested in becoming hams, - especially  
younger students at SRJC who are interested in Ham Radio.   Now that  
I've lost access to the most current online QSTs I will no longer do so.

I will increase my support of AMSAT with the money I used to spend for  
my ARRL membership.  Hell, I may even subscribe to CQ again.

Feel free to pass this on to her and Dave Summers - when my membership  
expires, I quit.


73
Tim  w6mu
former ARRL supporter #0001248365