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cmon we need more SAU people. We will have the minimum number, but there are over 300 SA SAU members - surely more people have to be interested in shooting others in the name of sport?

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cmon we need more SAU people. We will have the minimum number, but there are over 300 SA SAU members - surely more people have to be interested in shooting others in the name of sport?

*hopes steve is coming* :P

transferring deposit now andrew

Edited by craig R33

Andrew there is a Mallala track day (for bikes) coming up on the same day that I'd like to attend, but the race bike might not be ready.

This means I'm 75% in. If I'm not going to be on track, I'll def be in on the SAU Paintball Battle Royale!

Done paintballing before and its hell fun! :P And I just wanna shoot the .... :O

yeah just transfer me the $10 already .... it is not that hard :P

EVERY SAU event has a thousand people say they are coming, but then on the day every excuse under the sun comes up when they don't turn up. By paying a deposit you are 1. giving me a guarantee that we will have minimum numbers, and 2. that you actually turn up.

i can post in here from the comfort of my home. to deposit money i gota somehow cut time out of my day between work and uni and find a bank, get money out, and deposit it. i barely got time for lunch atm with work busy as. just seems too hard for such a simple thing.

Edited by steveP

+1 to what Heslo said .... even my Mum is tech-savvy enough to use internet banking ....

Don't worry mate, if you are 100% in, and I can take your word on that, then you can pay on the day. But, if you say you are coming, and I rely on that, and then you don't rock up, then we are going to have issues.

You may be a man of your word, but like I already stated, it is VERY frustrating for organisers of events to have a ton of people say on the forums yes, yes, yes, but then when it is time for the actual event have everyone pull out like a little bitch with every excuse under the sun. This event is already a good example - where in Eddy's original post there were well over 20 replies of 'yes I am in'- yet currently I have a whole 4 deposits (excluding my bunch of mates) ....

Cmon we need more people too - it is only $25 ffs - that is a $10 discount off the normal price, and you get to go on a 2 way Skyline cruise half way to Victor Harbor as well! I will be cooking up a barbie for lunch also ....

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