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on a lighter note.... i dont care.

why do you think i came a member in the first place? for the discounts?? i get trade at nissan anyway, and justjap dont do MEMBER discounts. last time i went there they simply said 'our prices are cheaper than anywhere else anyway'.

the discounts dont mean a damn thing to me.

i paid my membership because the FORUMS were helpful and a great place to chat. i now spend 1/4 of the time i used to on here so whats the point?

So don't renew. If you are not benefitting from the club then its not worth being a member. I think the membership is good value at twice the price. The discounts aren't worth a fraction as much as the advice you get from the other owners - and by being an active member of the club you get a lot more than just surfing the forum. But if you do get value out of the forum or the club you should give back in either time or money either to the club, the forum or both.

Joe's point is that the discounts are made available to all forum members, not just SAU club members.

yep, just mention you're from any forum and you get the same price. but its not about the money, i couldn't care less about it.

So don't renew. If you are not benefitting from the club then its not worth being a member. I think the membership is good value at twice the price. The discounts aren't worth a fraction as much as the advice you get from the other owners - and by being an active member of the club you get a lot more than just surfing the forum. But if you do get value out of the forum or the club you should give back in either time or money either to the club, the forum or both.

i already said i wasn't going to.

i've contributed my fair share to the forums and still do. but its also not about that.

it has now become (to me) a lifeless forum. i get on, check the modifications and maintenance section for threads i can maybe contribute to - have a look in the wasteland a bit - skim through NSW section then CLOSE for the day.

why would i want to contribute to that?

yep, just mention you're from any forum and you get the same price. but its not about the money, i couldn't care less about it.

i already said i wasn't going to.

i've contributed my fair share to the forums and still do. but its also not about that.

it has now become (to me) a lifeless forum. i get on, check the modifications and maintenance section for threads i can maybe contribute to - have a look in the wasteland a bit - skim through NSW section then CLOSE for the day.

why would i want to contribute to that?

the forum and the club are 2 seperate things. the forum is just the clubs main method of comunication. the club organises events for it's financial members. it is also cams affiliated which means if you are a financial member you can hold a cams licence. but hey, if you don't want to be in it, that's ok. but if you think there is a problem with the forum, don't take it out on the club.

the forum and the club are 2 seperate things. the forum is just the clubs main method of comunication. the club organises events for it's financial members. it is also cams affiliated which means if you are a financial member you can hold a cams licence. but hey, if you don't want to be in it, that's ok. but if you think there is a problem with the forum, don't take it out on the club.

repost.

thats why ill never renew my membership :)

same.

you do realise this has nothing to do with the club....

why do they share the same name? This whole time i thought they were the same thing, and i've been a member for how long?

In the end it doesn't matter. If it wasn't for the community threads, i wouldn't have been part of this forum or even the club for that matter just like a few others here.

Who cares though, ay?

same.

In the end it doesn't matter. If it wasn't for the community threads, i wouldn't have been part of this forum or even the club for that matter just like a few others here.

Who cares though, ay?

Couldnt have said it better myself.

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