ASHI Loses 1,000 Dues Paying Members in 2007

It would appear that rumors of their death is grossly understated.

Now, it appears more clear than ever why those in leadership positions in that soon to be defunct organization are working so hard to create positions for themselves on state licensing boards.

What can we do to hasten their demise?

Keep on doing what you have been doing. Its been working thus far! :slight_smile:

Perhaps they are over here.

It’s not nice to gloat.

Lets all sing in unison:

HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU

I left ASHI Earlie last year .
They keep sending me the Reporter and this email every month .
I wonder how much they lose by sending out their package each month.

…Cookie

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March 27, 2008, Vol. 4, #3
**Visit With Your U.S. Representative During the Congressional Easter Recess **
Randall Pence, Capitol Hill Advocates, Inc.

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Please note: This newsletter provides links to ASHI’s Members Only Web site, therefore you must be logged in as a member on www.homeinspector.org to use the links. Questions? Contact miker@ashi.org, 847-954-3189.
This is to let you know that both the U.S. House and the Senate are in the Easter Recess this week and next week.
Many Representatives and Senators are in your home districts this week, holding field hearings, attending local events, and meeting with individual constituents.
This is an unusually busy congressional recess with respect to matters of importance for ASHI members. ASHI is seeking co-sponsorship of HR4776, the Consumer Protection Home Inspection Counseling Act. And of course, the uproar in the financial, credit and housing markets continues.
This is a reminder that if you have the opportunity to meet with your Representative locally during this Easter Recess, we would encourage you to do so and would like to hear from you as to your experience.
It is often easier to meet with your Representative than most people realize. Members of Congress want to hear from you and would like to meet you. They want to hear your views so that they may better represent you.
You are welcome to call the local district offices of your Representative and ask the staff if you might have an appointment to discuss issues with the Representative, or perhaps meet with him/her in relation to a public appearance.
A prime issue for you to discuss would be ASHI’s request for co-sponsorship of HR4776, the Consumer Protection Home Inspection Counseling Act. Of course, you are free to discuss any issue important to you with your Representative, but we would encourage you to specifically mention support for HR4776. This is timely and very important to ASHI as we seek cosponsors for this bill.
To view a sample letter discussing HR4776, click here.
If your Representative has questions you cannot answer, please let him or her know to contact me at 703-534-9513I or cha_rp@hotmail.com.
And, make sure to mention that you are a member of the American Society of Home Inspectors.
If you have questions, you may contact Jeff Arnold, ASHI executive director, at 847-954-3182 or jeffa@ashi.org.
Thank you very much, and good luck as you make your views known.
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SBA recently announced its list of regulations for review and revision. At the request of ASHI and several other stakeholders representing small business, SBA cited the IRS treatment of the home office deduction as a regulation that should be reviewed and revised.
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• April 12, 2008
Board meeting
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• July 11, 2008
ASHI Town Hall meeting Rosemont, Ill.
• July 12, 2008
Board meeting
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Probably smartened up and realized they don’t need to belong to ***any ***organization to be a professional, reputable inspector.

Possible career paths for ASHI officials:

Micky D burger flipper

Greeter at Wal Mart

Home Depot “building Specalist”

Teacher at on line HI schools

White out expert, deleating those statements in books:
"the first. oldest and premier home inspection organization:
(actual quote from study course book)
NACHI got third billing!!!

This is depressing, with the demise of ASHI, I am now forced to join #3!!!
One down, one to go!!!
Only the best and the strongest will survive NACHI
Look out *2!!!
Ya gotta love free enterpeise!!!

ROY

Does this mean that Ray Wand is the last and only ASHI member up there?

Seattle billboard from years past, just different contex.

WILL THE LAST PERSON LEAVING ASHI, PLEASE TURN OFF THE LIGHTS

Actually I think Raymond Might have left ASHI before I did, Yes there are about 30~ ASHI Canadian members I think .
Of course OAHI CAHPI/ONTARIO is an affiliate of ASHI and use many of the ASHI ways .
…Cookie

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Steven… don’t get depressed yet…:wink:
check out state lic sites, you’ll see ASHI lost far less than nachi.
AZ alone there over 70 nacho certified inspectors that cannot legaly do business in AZ that are still listed by nick as certified members, some of them have been gone for over 2 yrs…

Hmmm…Maybe that explains why nick didn’t answer the question, from one of his members, “how many members does nachi have in the states and Canada.??” {after he claimed nachi had 34,400 members}

Truth is ASHI deletes members that don’t pay to renew after a couple months, ASHI doesn’t give away free memberships to a select group to keep the #s up, and ASHI will provide an honest number of current paying members when asked.
Of course if you want to compete with non paying members on the find an inspector, pay for membership beenies of non paying members, search the find an inspector to only find out many of the listed inspectors are no longer in business, like the consummer will, the best choice may be #3 if the consumer happens to select your site 1st:twisted: :twisted: …

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Steven… don’t get depressed yet…:wink:
check out state lic sites, you’ll see ASHI lost far less than nachi.
AZ alone there over 70 nacho certified inspectors that cannot legaly do business in AZ that are still listed by nick as certified members, some of them have been gone for over 2 yrs…

Hmmm…Maybe that explains why nick didn’t answer the question, from one of his members, “how many members does nachi have in the states and Canada.??” {after he claimed nachi had 34,400 members}

Truth is ASHI deletes members that don’t pay to renew after a couple months, ASHI doesn’t give away free memberships to a select group to keep the #s up, and ASHI will provide an honest number of current paying members when asked.
Of course if you want to compete with non paying members on the find an inspector, pay for membership beenies of non paying members, search the find an inspector to only find out many of the listed inspectors are no longer in business, like the consummer will, the best choice may be #3 if the consumer happens to select your site 1st:twisted: :twisted: …

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And Roy Cooke still gets the Reporter and all the ASHI emails
He has not been an ASHI member for over a year.
Strange how you say they are so efficient.
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Funny, my membership dues were due in October, yet I received my “Final Notice” less than a month ago. More than a few months …

Ahhh…maybe they consider thats a good business move.
What better way for active inspectors that are non members to see what a professional HI that is run by it’s members does for our profession.

I’m sure if you send them an email, informing them that you prefer to support an org run by a dictator and mini dictators, they will be glad to remove your name;-)

Keep dancing dharris:roll:

ASHI may send the renewals out in OCT. Ever since I’ve been a member my dues, and as far as I know all other members dues, are due at the end of the year.

No if they are not smart enough to take me of the list then too Bad.
I am helping them spend all the members money .

…Cookie

Since everybody thats on a state lic board volunteers their time, with out any pay. How or What would they benefit by having position on a state lic board??:roll:

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To those of you that have posted above:

I have spent considerable time resarching.considering national organizations.
If one gets a “first year” membership free, great marketing plan, as if you prove you are good,you have a member for “life” Like the good old days" we in the grocery business would advertise coffee below cost (loss leader) to get customers in the store!!! Worked quite well!!!

At least NACHI is open enough (for people like me) to sign in as a guest, and “take it for a trial run”!!! Sure did not see that at NAHI nor ASHI!!! Guess I didn’t have the secret hand shake!!! With that attitude I asked myself one question: “what are they hiding?” And that goes not only for current customers" but for future “customers”.
AND, the Members here, have been polite, curtious, and helpful, even thou I was not a member.

So,yes. I will go with #3, soon to be #1

Leverage to get laws written how they see fit, to their best interest. DUH!!

Huhhh. Why would they care if there no longer in business.???:roll: :roll:

Guess busshy got caught on another lie:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: