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Hi All,

Unsure who to speak to, I was initially speaking with Chris and Adam in relation to this, but nobody has replied to my emails in over a week, and am getting concerned about my payment made on the day of DECA re: CAMS membership and an SAU membership.

In all, I paid $265 to SAU for an entry for DECA, an SAU membership, and a CAMS licence. $155 of that was directly deposited into the SAU bank account (which I have a receipt for), the other $110 was a cash payment made on the day of DECA. There was some confusion going on about which licence I was to have etc, as I had initially paid for the AASA licence then switched to CAMS as I'll be racing as of next year etc.

My cash payment has gone missing, along with any records of me paying. I'm not a thief, and would never consider robbing a car club of $110. Especially such a minute amount anyway.

Could someone from administration please assist in clearing this up please? I am wanting to come to some of these exclusive meets soon and I can't see anything on the forum!! :D

Thank you! :O

Theo

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OK all sorted. I received the membership form without any payment and assumed it hadn't been included. It was an internal error I'm sorry. In any case you're sorted. I'll get the gear out ASAP and you forum membership is done.

I havn't been near e-mail in a week or so as works been hectic, sorry for the delay and issues.

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On a similar subject, should i be expecting anything from AASA?

Paid at d4d but haven't gotten anything yet...

Seems to have happened to Justin and Sarah as well...but they've been waiting even longer

Dezz, AASA do take a while to send out your license card. I paid for mine @ the DECA last year in November, and i got the card in Feb! You'll forget about it, and thats the day it'll turn up :woot:

It won't happen overnight, but it will happen.... :)

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Hooray! :)

Nah, no dramas folks, just got worried that my cashola had gone missing and I would have had some explaining to do etc. Thanks very much for chasing up, much appreciated :P

Looking forward to attending some meets very soon!

Cheers,

Theo

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For anyone who paid for a CAMS or AASA licence at Drift for Dummy's, I can confirm that they have both entities recieved the money + forms, and licences have been printed and should be posted already if not today.

Ta, Chris.

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