shady business
by: aoiiaoii has been billing girls after they drop by not reporting their drops to hq and then threatening them with low credit score if they don't pay it
#2by: EXCUSE ME
I'm in aoii and honestly its time to hear our side of the story. Dropping a sorority means informing standards and going through the drop process, not just going MIA and ignoring your sisters' texts. You can't just drop a sorority like its some random school club by disappearing, you need to ASK for a drop and GO THROUGH THE DROP PROCESS.
#3by: EXCUSE ME
Literally every sorority has a drop process and you don't just stop paying dues the day you decide to drop. Look, your sisters get zilch from your dues, its HQ that's asking for payment. SMH college kids need to act more like adults and read what they're signing before they commit to anything.
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by: agreed
The above poster is correct. In AOTT's defense, no voluntary social organization needs to explain their private business on any social media. The unfortunate young women who did not join their sorority for the right reasons ought to be held accountable for their own actions, not be posting their alleged grievances anonymously online.