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Guys I think I might just purchase a whole lot for the Gold Coast/Brisbane members and if anyone one wants them and doesn't mind driving to my workplace at Southport or can hang out till the next big cruise, then they can come and get them from me.

Post your interest here, so I can have rough idea of how many people want them.

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Gary1 is the treasurer and he is the one that is selling them. I don't really think you should make your own or buy a big bundle and sell them because that's putting Gary1 and the eventual club out of business...

Good point Erin,

We just haven't seen Gary on the forums for ages and he is not exactly making himself accessible for us to buy the stickers from him, apart from the occasional event.

Maybe somebody should alert him to this thread.

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In furtherence, I could just buy a whole lot from Gary and carry on with the original plan, I am easily accessible at work for people to come and get them from me, so that is good for everyone.

And at least then the money still stays in the club :)

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