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  1. 1. Should we allow surveys by new members (see the first post for more details)?

    • Don't allow these types of surveys at all (current policy).
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    • Allow the surveys from students for non-commercial stuff.
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    • Allow the surveys that are market research type.
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    • Allow both types of surveys freely.
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    • Something else (share in a post below).
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  newtogolf said:

If you want to charge someone to solicit opinions from the community I see no problem with that but I think that's your call.  As a community member I have no problem viewing these surveys and deciding for myself if I wish to participate in them.

I kind of agree, in the long run, some of these surveys might actually help the community, but at the end of the day, I don't have a strong opinion one way or the other.

Craig 

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I voted to keep the current policy. It's your board, you set the rules.

I appreciate that you're soliciting input from the membership about whether the policy should be "tweaked" or not. Thank you for trying to make the board better. I think it's fine the way it is.

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I voted "Don't Allow".

Looking at some of the past surveys, I can and do appreciate the current policy.

Brian   

 

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