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Hey guys n gals,

Ill be direct depositing the 60 into the account this morning and faxing my forms over.

Can someone please pm me when it all comes through to confirm?

And when you send out the package to me, could I please have a receipt too??

Cheers,

Chris

you can now add me to the list :D

Receipt Number: N00097394

Date: 09/08/2006

Time: 8:50 AM AEST

Transfer From: Savings xxxxxxxxxx71

Transfer To: Skylines Australia NSW

BSB: 082356

Account Number: 546393766

Customer Reference: evil_weevil membership

Amount: $60.00

Transfer Made By: Chris Quick

Important Information:

Please allow at least two working days for the transfer to be received

Thank you for using Internet Banking

done and done - Ill fax my forms now - :(

And still - a receipt will be great thanks!

cheers,

Chris

p.s. Faxed Sent :) awaiting confirmation :D

Edited by evil_weevil

Hey guys,

I have just made an internet transfer for $65.00 for membership and I am faxing through the forms right now along with a copy of the receipt from the transfer.

Cheers,

Anna :)

Hey guys,

I have just made an internet transfer for $65.00 for membership and I am faxing through the forms right now along with a copy of the receipt from the transfer.

Cheers,

Anna :)

Oh yeah, what happens now! How long does it take to get processed?

Cheers

Quick question - how long till I recieve my goods in the mail?

I really need to get my CAMS licence cause I want to do the track day on the 1st september - is there anyway I can still apply asap??

Cheers,

Chris

Hey Chris you can apply for the CAMS license straight away, just put SAU on as your club. They then send the license out.

Your club membership card and license are checked at each event, not when you apply for the license :D

quick question guys as Im not spose to be looking on here at work - but which admin/club people can fax me a temp copy of my skylines aus membership for this friday?

Cheers,

Chris!

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