Question:
How many meetings do I attend before I can join?
Answer: Each guest is required to attend two (2)
consecutive meetings before an application can be accepted. An inspection
of an applicant's place of business is a requirement of acceptance.
Question:
How many votes are required for acceptance into the Chapter?
Answer: It depends on the Chapter's size. If the
Chapter has fewer than thirty (30) members, then a minimum of three
(3) "NO" votes can permit the Chapter to deny membership.
If there are more than thirty members, then a minimum of 10% of
the membership (tallied from the beginning of the quarter) voting
"NO" is required to permit the Chapter to deny membership.
Question:
How much does it cost to join a LeTip Chapter?
Answer: To join LeTip International there is a
$325.00 membership fee for the first year. The renewal fee each
year is $210.00. You can get an additional 10% off of your renewal
fee by paying right away when you receive your renewal notice. Additionally,
there are dues to the South Bay Chapter of $150.00 per quarter.
These dues go towards paying for our breakfast and the free breakfasts
we offer potential members.
Question:
When are my dues to be paid?
Answer: Quarterly dues are paid at the first meeting
of each quarter (Jan, Apr, July and Oct.)
Question:
Who will notify me when I am accepted?
Answer: The Chapter's Membership Chair and your
sponsor (if a chapter member) will call you the day you are voted
into the Chapter. A letter from the President will follow to welcome
you to the Chapter.
Question:
Who pays for the guests breakfast?
Answer: The South Bay Chapter will pay for your
first visit to our Chapter. The guest is responsible for paying
for the second visit.
Question:
What is a Qualified Guest?
Answer: A Qualified Guest is a person whose occupation
is not represented in the Chapter, and if permitted to join, would
not be in conflict with any of the Chapter's members. Guests are
invited for two (2) meetings, and they must decide about joining
a the second meeting.
Question:
Once a member of LeTip, am I confined to conducting business only
with other LeTip members?
Answer: Your fellow LeTip members are your business'
best references, as you are theirs. Member's LOYALTY to each other
explains why the best of LeTip chapters are so overwhelmingly successful
and continue to grow every year. Support you SALES FORCE and they
will support you!
Question:
How many tips do I have to give?
Answer: To maintain your membership - four (4)
tips per month are required. The real question is: How much business
do you really want? You will be rewarded according to your ability
to help others. Really! The more you tip, the more tips you will
receive. It's not a one-way street. You can only expect others to
support you to the extent you support them!
Question:
If I have a problem or a conflict with another member, who do I
contact?
Answer: Members are asked to talk directly with
other members about any problems that arise. Most of the time this
will be an adequate solution. If the problem persists, contact the
Ethics Chairperson. This is a person who is not on the Board of
Directors and will assist you with the problem. Every issue is confidential
and will be kept that way. the Ethics Chairperson will take steps
as necessary to resolve the issue using specific guidelines set
by LeTip International.
Question:
How do I earn my BLUE, SILVER, GOLD, or Platinum badge?
Answer: Members that sponsor a specified number
of new members into any LeTip chapter receive a badge upgrade and
a gift from LeTip International as a sign of our appreciation. Blue
= 3 members; Silver = 10 members; Gold = 25 members; Platinum =
50 members. Our badge incentive program provides recognition for
LOYALTY.
Question:
What is the "Poker Folder" all about?
Answer: The Poker Folder is a tool used by every
chapter to encourage new members (white badge holders) to bring
in a Qualified Guest to the following week's meeting. Members who
do take $10.00 out of the tip bucket. While members who don't will
be required to drop $10.00 into the tip bucket and keep the poker
folder for one more week. If at the next meeting the member brings
in a Qualified Guest, they may take $10.00 out of the tip bucket.
Again, failure to bring in a Qualified Guest will result in the
member being required to drop another $10.00 into the tip bucket.
LeTip's rules maintain that no member may hold the Poker Folder
for more than two weeks, although a member who hasn't sponsored
a minimum of three (3) new members is still an eligible Poker Folder
candidate.
Question:
How long do I have to do my commercial?
Answer: At each meeting every member receives 30
seconds to pass tips, pay fines, and do their commercial. Begin
by informing fellow members - "This is the way you can best
tip me". Make it count.
Question:
When do I get to Showboat, Greet, and Speak?
Answer: The Chapter's Program Chairperson sets
a schedule for the Chapter so everyone has an opportunity as they
join the group. The first week you Showboat; second week you Greet;
and the third week you are the Speaker.
Question:
What do I do when I'm asked to be the Showboat person?
Answer: Showboating allows each member to properly
explain their business' service and needs to fellow members. Each
week's Showboater is asked to arrive and set up their company's
display of products or services by 7:01 A.M. SHARP. Making a real
effort to "DISPLAY" your business will have an enormous
impact on the amount of tips you receive from fellow members.
Question:
How long do I have when I am the Speaker?
Answer: 10 minutes at the South Bay Chapter. Most
Speakers receive more than their average weekly tip count at this
single meeting.
Question:
What is VISITATION day?
Answer: At the first monthly meeting, all members
are asked to visit another member at their place of business for
20 minutes to 1/2 hour to learn about their business. At the third
monthly meeting, you will give a commercial for that member when
you receive the tip bucket. If for some reason, you didn't visit
that person, you personally hand that member five dollars at the
meeting.
Question:
Can someone attend meetings in my place?
Answer: Only as specified by LeTip International,
an alternate may attend six (6) times per year, and never more than
two (2) consecutive meetings. That person must be a qualified substitute,
not a secretary.
Question:
Who tracks my attendance and who do I call if I'm going to miss
a meeting?
Answer: The Vice President. Always call if you're
going to miss a meeting. You must attend at least 80% of all meetings.
Question:
What is a "Fiver Day" all about?
Answer: Normally, this meeting day occurs once
a month, and is set aside to give members the opportunity to bring
and introduce Qualified Guests to the chapter. It is recommended
that everyone bring a guest. Those members who do bring a Qualified
Guest are permitted to remove $5.00 from the tip bucket when it
is circulated. Members who do not bring a Qualified Guest are fined
$5.00 which is placed into the tip bucket when it reaches them.
Question:
Why do we have fines?
Answer: The answer is one of accountability. Fines
are not meant to be punitive. Most of the fines LeTip imposes on
its members are small and only serve as a reminder that you have
certain obligations to your fellow members and your chapter as a
whole. In actuality, fines amount to less than $5.00 a month or
less for most LeTip members.
Question: What does LeTip
International, Inc. do for me?
Answer: LeTip International, Inc. is a support
structure for over 400 chapters throughout the U.S. and Canada.
We provide most of the materials necessary for your chapter to operate
at no charge to you, and make sure those materials are only a phone
call away. We also provide a full-time, paid staff to assist your
chapter in the areas of leadership and growth every step of the
way. This includes seminars for your Chapter's President and Board
of Directors. Our staff also includes full-time Regional/Area Directors
and Managers, as well as regional Chapter Ambassadors to ensure
that very chapter
is receiving the necessary support it requires to focus and expand
its membership.
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