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HEY is anyone else having trouble doing direct deposit?

Bank sent me a letter saying they are the wrong details....

and i checked the details on the sheet to what i sent the money to and they are the same?

can i just pay on the day??

Yes...... yes i did.

The WRX Club have advised that they will sign up people with AASA Licenses on the day, if you complete the attached form and bring it along with you.

You'll also need to take the correct payment of $50 cash with you.

AASA_Club_Racing_License_Application.pdf

HEY is anyone else having trouble doing direct deposit?

Bank sent me a letter saying they are the wrong details....

and i checked the details on the sheet to what i sent the money to and they are the same?

can i just pay on the day??

Mat - If you are having issus with payment, I suggest you email the event director at [email protected] - sorry, i cant help you with payment queries :(

Mat - If you are having issus with payment, I suggest you email the event director at [email protected] - sorry, i cant help you with payment queries :(

Awesome. That email was what i needed. Cheers!

damn sam no good

this entry thing was a bit confusing..didnt know what the classes were and what not since ive never done a WRX day before.

sorted it though..associate under 3lt class here i come..

gah

probably ganna have to pull out

had no power last 2 days > no work on assignments done > due monday after wrx deca > no slidey action for me :D

I think you need a teaspoon of concrete. Harden up. haha.

Get into it son. You can make it! Not many DECA's this year.

I think you need a teaspoon of concrete. Harden up. haha.

Get into it son. You can make it! Not many DECA's this year.

hahaha yes you're right. doing my best and being a hermit this weekend to make time

man WRX are so slack...i emailed someone about my payment problems and still no reply? wtfs goin on with these people??

edit:

Entrants please note- I have made an error on the DECA entry form- I have put the incorrect bank account number for the club. Apologies for those making direct deposits.

The correct bank account details are:

Direct Deposit Details:

Account Name: Impreza WRX Club

BSB: 063 128

Account: 10369099




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