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How u get a membership card please

Fill out the form on sauvic.com.au & pay $70 to the bank account (details on the application form) then it'll get processed & you're a member.

Paid my membership well over a month ago, still wating on full forum access because I wanted to join this cruise so I don't know when it is, can someone PM me details please?

Will send you a PM GotsWapan with some details.

  • 2 weeks later...

i cant access the details either, expiry date on my card is jan2015 same problem as when the last cruise was on ..still not fixed ....still no access

can i get some details as well.

I paid my membership fee's a few days ago soooo...

Will look into it for you both and get back to you.

  • 1 month later...

Hey Brett, NUTWGN only sends out the membership card and such doesn't do the forum access its someone else's area. They are also on holidays at the moment so I will find out whats going on for you and send you a PM :)

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