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Hey Shell,

faxed the form a couple of days ago, and put payment through 14/05.

Let me know if nothing comes through in a few days.

hey Bobby, got the form have just added you to the members section... btw, you're $5 short on the membership fee :)

WPN-033, it will be sent off to you on Friday :thumbsup:

got me replacement card in the mail yesterday! thanks so much for doing that for me i owe u one lol, now i caqn go discount shopping, want a new turbo for your troubles hahaha

  • 3 weeks later...

Quick question on membership renewals...

orry if its been covered elsewhere...

I forget when mines due but does the club send out the inof a week or 2 before the renewal date?

cheers,

Chris

  • 2 weeks later...

Shell, my membership application form has been faxed and the money was deposited online yesterday afternoon. as both my account and the sau's account are national, i assume the fund should have been cleared instantly. could you please confirm?

thanks :P

  • 2 weeks later...

hi i joined the club at the show and shine i was curious as to how my membership is proceding as i havent heard anything as yet regards mike

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