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So I payed SAUQLD the 70$ for the membership 3 weeks ago and havnt had a reply, ive also emailed several times.....This is the email he sent me before i paid...

Hi Mark,

Thanks for your membership application!

You're now ok to pay your Local membership of $40 + $30 Joining fee = $70 Total to take you through to 31st Dec 2012.

Further payment information can be found at http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=3266

Once your payment has been confirmed by the treasurer I'll post out your membership pack.

Any questions please call!

Cheers

Tim (Wagamama)

0418 152 053

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Your payment has been received mate. I got confirmation from Westpac on the 11th. I'll check with Tim and find out what's up but I'd wager it being nothing more than a lack of free time. the exec team do this for free in our free time so work, family etc sometimes come first at the expense of club commitments.

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Easiest way to tell is if your status is updated over at the SAUQLD forums to a member. It can take a few weeks for the membership package to be sent out but I would PM Tim over at the SAUQLD forums. Great bunch of people the members of SAU QLD (from the ones I have met in real life and forum conversation) so welcome aboard and hope to see you at an event soon.

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Tim has a Baby, got Married in the last few weeks and has a busy job. He will get to it soon I am sure .

Ah yes, I have fond memories of everyone demanding everything be done the second they made payment.

Makes you wonder why you would pay a years membership then squander it away by volunteering yourself for the headaches and associated pain that goes with being exec.

OP rest assured that its not a "scam" its just a case of personal life trumping the club. They will get it done for you.

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