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  • 2 months later...

Damn... i just noticed the supporter pack Stickers are different! lol

What do you mean by no flood control anyway?

You can 'upgrade' your subscription to the next one up if you wanted.

Flood control is the time period between posts. Most users need to wait 30 seconds before they can post again.

You can 'upgrade' your subscription to the next one up if you wanted.

Flood control is the time period between posts. Most users need to wait 30 seconds before they can post again.

Done! =)

Hmmm now i have 2 supporter badge on the left under my nick - can remove one?

  • 3 weeks later...

What better thing to buy with Christmas money?

In all seriousness, how long does it take to receive the stuff in the post after payment? Looking at purchasing within the next few days or so, just curious.

FYI the link about cancelling a PayPal subscription is now invalid on the "How to become an SAU supporter" page.

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What better thing to buy with Christmas money?

In all seriousness, how long does it take to receive the stuff in the post after payment? Looking at purchasing within the next few days or so, just curious.

FYI the link about cancelling a PayPal subscription is now invalid on the "How to become an SAU supporter" page.

Thanks, I'll fix that.

I'm on holidays atm, so packs are sent out within 2 days of receiving payment. :thumbsup:

During the working year I'm usually able to do a post run once a week.

  • 1 month later...

How much money does sau need to become profitable?

Is it a huge amount will it be possible to raise?

Do you guys no why the fourm is lossing money is it due to falling traffic. Or other outside reasons?

  • 2 weeks later...

So after being a lover of SAU for 7 odd years and utilizing the wealth of knowledge contained, its about time I contributed financially.

I did try to join SAU SA a while back but it wasn't working so was unable to, i was meant to get notified if it got fixed but nothing as yet.

Anyway, paid my subscription just now and after payment in the 'payment successful' screen the contact details for SAU seem to be incorrect.

I can't believe that the email address has no 'e' in skylinesaustralia?

Keep up the great work guys, I would hate to lose such an awesome forum!!!!

Thank you

For anyone reading this and wanting to contribute, here is the link:

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/subscriptions/

and if you want it to be once off only. (not a subscription) follow this:

https://www.paypal.com/selfhelp/article/FAQ1067/1

We're getting new lanyards made with dates (ie, 'supporter 2016') but i'd love to hear of any other ideas?

I can't imagine the renewals will need more stickers, maybe we could substitute a sticker or two with something else?

Also, the new lanyards are better than last years, they are thicker with better attachment.

What about bottle openers?

Or, USB drives?

Whats included will of course be determined by the subscription level.

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