TYFCB Slips
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@aylin @kirk
Great to hear from you, hope all is well!
This is by design, TYFCB is anonymous and there are no indications to the receiving member when one is submitted. The only thing you may see is if your referral partner has marked the referral as complete, but you will not see if they have submitted TYFCB or the amount.
Although a notification and\or seeing both sides of the transaction may be desired by some, it could be "illegal" for others. Most notably this could cause doctors, lawyers and other professionals to not be able to participate in the TYFCB process. There is a great explanation and story behind this in a recent podcast with Dr. Misner.
Episode 701: Referral Tracking on BNI Connect
https://www.bnipodcast.com/?s=referral+tracking
In the meantime, the best way to share this information is through a conversation with your referral partner.
Hope this helps!
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I’m in agreement with the spirit of the previous comment.
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Hello Mr. Walsh,
I understand, how about meeting in the middle? At the moment individually we can only track the TYFCBs through the weekly PALMS meeting report/view forms. In there we can see each single TYFCB slips, without the specific referral partner name (if it is from a different chapter, we can see the chapter name) but each slip amount. This helps us identify which referral it was from (it is not just a single lump sum). If we can see this in our application/web page home pages or our own records, it would be a great help. This amount of information is already available (with the appropriate info security in place) in the system, but to get it much work. So this would not affect the system security measures, just the viewing ease.
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