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On ‎20‎/‎04‎/‎2017 at 0:56 AM, star32 said:

Hi there.

Online form completed and paid for the membership renewal.

Best regards.

Rob

Star32

 

 

Hi there mate,

I ordered a shirt with the membership renewal, card received but no shirt.

Cheers

 

Rob

 

 

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On 4/28/2017 at 9:50 PM, star32 said:

Hi there mate,

I ordered a shirt with the membership renewal, card received but no shirt.

Cheers

 

Rob

Hey Rob, 

Sorry for the delay, the merchandise is handled by another Exec, I will chase up to see where this is up to!

Cheers, 
Mathew

On 10/05/2017 at 3:58 PM, GTofuS-T said:

Hey Rob, 

Sorry for the delay, the merchandise is handled by another Exec, I will chase up to see where this is up to!

Cheers, 
Mathew

Thanks Mathew, mate, much appreciated. 

Cheers

Rob. 

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To all of our recent new members, a big hello from me!

To follow on from GTRKat's (Kat) post, I'm finalising handover from our last secretary and am processing your memberships at the moment! (Apologies for the delay)... I'll be posting your membership packages out to you this week!!

I'll keep you all in the loop with an email too!

Cheers, and again, welcome!! [emoji4]

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On 19/12/2017 at 10:49 PM, StanP said:

Hi,

I am wondering how long my membership will take to come through?

As you can see, I paid on the 5th, but haven't received any contact or notification yet.

Thanks

Stan

Howdy Stan!

Sorry mate - havent sent out your membership yet, but I have received it (tried to avoid the xmas rush so it doesnt get lost in the post). Keep an eye on your email inbox for your membership card (pdf format). Ill email you your card, and will be posting out your membership pack and physical card later in the week. 

Sorry again for the delay!

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