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DD confirmation, what constitutes that? I've already payed, do I just need to take a screenshot and print it out to prove it?

Yep, just do that - Will be fine.

If it doesn't come up on our bank transaction, I will chase you.

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form download.... check

form printed.... check

damn where is my CAMS licence number.....check (found it)

damn that fax machine meltdown heaven....redialling.....come on........damn my machine....... ahhhh ......check

transfering money.......damn HSBC.....damn slow internet..... damn firefox.....damn damn......IE FTW.... check

does it look like i want to do DECA :-)

Please please tell me I made in there.....just. Lol i so want to do my first deca now that I am back in Victoria!!

What a nightmare trying to get forms in lol, internet here is shagged, run 2 doors down and manage to get on after chasing my login details, running to get my membership card, and then redialling on the fax machine.

If i don't get in I am going to have to drown my sorrows with bourbon tonight >_<

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