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Hey Guys Just wondering about the progress of my membership. I would have submitted and paid for it about three weeks ago

Thanks!!

Hi Imre, I'll look into it

Edit: Your application has been processed so you should receive everything + forum access shortly

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Without knowing (as I'm not currently on committee, but have for many years prior) - the system has never failed to accept an application. Everyone that submits, is received as it's basic and robust - If the money is gone from your account there is a fair bet it's in the SAU-Vic one and it gets reconciled regularly hehe :)

On the form it does state quite clearly to please allow 14 business days for processing, which counting weekends, can be 3 "weeks" if you did it on a Fri/W.E type thing given it wont be seen till the next Mon/Tue :thumbsup:

No doubt Dan will see this in a day or two. He usually processes stuff on Mon/Tue

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