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exactly, but not one of you can do anything about it? lol i find it funny that the only person that can is the one that says "I dont get paid for it so you cant expect me to do it as pleased" why doesnt he give the authority to one or two of the other execs who will and "have the time"?

/end rant

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Ask Richo if there is a spare role, not sure if there is at the moment. But I may be unaware

As for the above comment I agree, already been down that path brah :/

There's alot of stuff that goes on behind the forums re issues and complications that are always discussed that the general forum users are not always aware of

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Not a lot we can do about it, SAU Vic is a seperate entity to SAU; Ash being in charge of the latter and he has never wanted to delegate forum power to SAU Vic execs, so you'll have to be patient :)

Ask Richo if there is a spare role, not sure if there is at the moment. But I may be unaware

As for the above comment I agree, already been down that path brah :/

There's alot of stuff that goes on behind the forums re issues and complications that are always discussed that the general forum users are not always aware of

Lol I don't care about being an exec I was annoying you.

But passionate about people paying for shit to support the club, and not have a prompt return.

When u go to Coles to get eggs you don't pay for them and have to wait 10 days for them to become available.

There should seriously be someone else handling all of that if that one person isn't enough to keep up. It's probably half of the reason why people don't bother becoming a member

im considering not renewing my membership.

we need more events. clubs dying.

Not the club the cars dying not many fks are given rembering it's a 15-20+ year old car in most cases

How many cars of that age have big clubs/memberships

The Club has no say in how the forums are operated or managed. The forums allow each club a unique area for their club members, however forum rules still apply within those areas and ultimately the forums still control those areas, though the clubs do have some moderation control as well.

We make requests, just like any other forum member can. That is as far as we can go.

I do hope that the situation changes for the forums in the near future to improve the situation. As the last 2-3 months have not been great forum compatibility wise.

The Club has no say in how the forums are operated or managed. The forums allow each club a unique area for their club members, however forum rules still apply within those areas and ultimately the forums still control those areas, though the clubs do have some moderation control as well.

We make requests, just like any other forum member can. That is as far as we can go.

I do hope that the situation changes for the forums in the near future to improve the situation. As the last 2-3 months have not been great forum compatibility wise.

Spoken like a President lol

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The Club has no say in how the forums are operated or managed. The forums allow each club a unique area for their club members, however forum rules still apply within those areas and ultimately the forums still control those areas, though the clubs do have some moderation control as well.

We make requests, just like any other forum member can. That is as far as we can go.

I do hope that the situation changes for the forums in the near future to improve the situation. As the last 2-3 months have not been great forum compatibility wise.

thats exactly right, but the fact that the moderators wont expand their teams within the Club exec's is pretty poor form, its nothing against the club itself, but more the moderators running the show.

its a simple task, I'm sure that it doesnt have to go before Julia Gillard to grant moderator access to someone such as yourself, it probably doesnt need to go before anyone for that matter, and its a selfish act for the moderators to restrict members access to something they've payed for because they can't be bothered doing it.

There are plenty of people trustworthy enough in the commitee team ie, yourself toby Dan etc, that wouldn't walk around like Mad082 waving their banstick around to justify their ego.

nothing against the vic club, if it was I wouldntve renewed.

/SAUnion

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