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yes...yes it is especially when people dont pay how they are supposed to ect ect

There is no right way to pay. Whatever method the payer deems should be good enough, Cash, cheque, transfer, cards, whatever. Money is money.

No business/organisation should be in a position to refuse legal currency in any guise.

There is no right way to pay. Whatever method the payer deems should be good enough, Cash, cheque, transfer, cards, whatever. Money is money.

No business/organisation should be in a position to refuse legal currency in any guise.

Thats not what I am talking about, there is people that pay then never put in a form. There is people that put in a form and never pay, there is people that pay and dont give a reference ect ect, you would be amazed at the ways people find to make this shit painful in the extreme

Thats not what I am talking about, there is people that pay then never put in a form. There is people that put in a form and never pay, there is people that pay and dont give a reference ect ect, you would be amazed at the ways people find to make this shit painful in the extreme

WTF are you going on about seriously it was about returning a simple email about membership not the other shit you went on about :domokun:

WTF are you going on about seriously it was about returning a simple email about membership not the other shit you went on about :domokun:

He was replying to Noel, not you.

Be patient, if you truly want to be a member, you will have to wait 6 months like we all did :P

He was replying to Noel, not you.

Be patient, if you truly want to be a member, you will have to wait 6 months like we all did :P

and i was replying to him and not you :domokun:

WTF are you going on about seriously it was about returning a simple email about membership not the other shit you went on about :domokun:

I was not necessarily talking to you...but since we are on the topic..given that the people that are in these roles have jobs, lives, kids ect and all the other stuff I did mention to do with the role on their plate, then yes, It can take time to get to a simple email too.

I was not necessarily talking to you...but since we are on the topic..given that the people that are in these roles have jobs, lives, kids ect and all the other stuff I did mention to do with the role on their plate, then yes, It can take time to get to a simple email too.

Yeah I can take days to reply to emails, sometimes they slip through the cracks unanswered :unsure:

I am just grateful that SOMEONE stands up to do these jobs. We wouldn't have much of a club if people didn't :thanks:

Thats not what I am talking about, there is people that pay then never put in a form. There is people that put in a form and never pay, there is people that pay and dont give a reference ect ect, you would be amazed at the ways people find to make this shit painful in the extreme

Fark, I was just yanking your chain. Didn't mean to start a shitfight.

But for the record, the instructions say I'm not meant to pay until I get a reply email :P

Hai Guys.

Nothing to contribute.

Hai Scott :action-smiley-069:

Finished my ECU? :)

Blagh! Very tired, forgot what real work in a busy pub was like. Need to drop some weight and fast, really let myself go the past few years.

woah! dejavu

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