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Looking to join have filled out the application and just need to do the bank deposit........ but for life of me I cannot find any mention on the website of the annual cost... ( its probably right in front of me ) could someone please let me know so I can go to the bank and get it rolling

cheers

Found it I feel like a moron....

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cheers! must say i expected more in the members area. :woot:

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No matter what a stripper tells you, there's no sex in the champagne room... Oh, there's champagne in the champagne room... But you don't want champagne, you want sex. And there's no sex in the champagne room...

Bunch of new exclusive member events are coming soon :) Keep an eye out

sweet. cheers fellas!

any luck with mine, kind god moderator sirs? :worship:

i see you took my approach of sucking up to the mods. well played sir!

Winter is always a bit quiet on club front until the weather improves - then it livens up a bit more :)

good stuff. keen for some steak at your new joint.

any luck with mine, kind god moderator sirs? :worship:

You were not in Dan's email so... Nope?

I only give access to people he tells me, if you applied in the last 2 weeks you wouldn't be in that group as it likely hasn't completed processing yet.

You were not in Dan's email so... Nope?

I only give access to people he tells me, if you applied in the last 2 weeks you wouldn't be in that group as it likely hasn't completed processing yet.

Oh okay yeah I applied and paid on the 6th. All good, worth the wait! :yes:

Hmmm -it would appear that my application from late July has not yet been processed. I used the online application......

any news on what might have happened ??

Cheers

The Baron

I'm checking with the treasurer about your payment. I have got your member form.

Dan.

I competed and paid via the online forms around two weeks ago and haven't received any correspondence about membership, just wondering if you guys have received it yet as I've signed up for the vicwrx track day this month on the 21st n it seems they require validation of club membership.

Thanks, Jason

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