I didn't ask for it, I didn't want it, and I'm not going to pay the postage expenses. Yes, I could have sent an email pointing this out--but she could have sent me one saying that if I wanted any more issues, I should send postage money.
Yes, if you're running things now, you can change the rules so people aren't dropped from the membership roster for inactivity. But if someone ignores you repeatedly, it's a good bet that they aren't interested anymore. The appropriate letter to send to someone who did all the gruntwork for years, and is no longer interested, isn't an attempt at a guilt trip and a bill for slightly under five dollars.
CLARIFICATION: This is not about the Turbo APA.
Yes, if you're running things now, you can change the rules so people aren't dropped from the membership roster for inactivity. But if someone ignores you repeatedly, it's a good bet that they aren't interested anymore. The appropriate letter to send to someone who did all the gruntwork for years, and is no longer interested, isn't an attempt at a guilt trip and a bill for slightly under five dollars.
CLARIFICATION: This is not about the Turbo APA.