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LCR FAQs

Frequently asked questions about LCR

If you're curious about joining Logan County Referrals and have some questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Here are some frequently asked questions as well. 

Why should I do business with a company in Logan County Referrals? 

Logan County Referrals is a trusted network of local business professionals 

committed to maintaining high standards of quality and customer service. Unlike 

other business groups, LCR members are thoroughly vetted to ensure excellence. 

Many of our members have been part of this group, formerly known as Logan 

County BNI, for several years, reflecting their dedication and reliability. 

What can I do if I have an issue with a company that is a part of Logan County Referrals?

Sometimes, things don’t go as expected. If you encounter an issue with a product 

or service a Logan County Referrals business provides, we recommend 

addressing it directly with the business or individual involved. However, if the 

resolution is unsatisfactory, please don’t hesitate to contact a member of the LCR 

leadership team for further assistance. 

Does Logan County Referrals receive any money when I use a company in Logan County Referrals?

Logan County Referrals does not earn any commission when you use a member 

company's services. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people 

in and around the Logan County area connect with trustworthy businesses. LCR 

member businesses pay an annual fee to be part of the group. 

How is Logan County Referrals different from other business professional groups?

Unlike many other business professional groups, Logan County Referrals has a 

thorough vetting process for new members and upholds strict quality and 

customer service standards. If a member does not meet the standards outlined in 

the membership agreement, they are removed from the group. 

How can my business join Logan County Referrals?

Logan County Referrals holds a networking meeting every Wednesday morning 

at 7:15. If you’re interested in joining, reach out to a current member (you can 

find them in the Member Directory) and request an invitation to an upcoming 

meeting. We only accept one professional per business category (ex. Only one 

realtor, funeral home, photographer, etc.). If there is no current member for a 

business category, you can attend as a visitor twice before deciding to join. If you 

believe LCR could benefit your business, submit an application for review by the 

membership committee. Upon successful vetting and acceptance, you’ll be asked 

to pay a prorated membership fee covering the remainder of the calendar year 

(January to December).

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