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Few things - random order, gotta be brief, not much time spare atm. so not being rude - just answering fast

1. You cannot get club stickers, unless you are a member.

That is part of the deal. Membership = stickers. No membership = no sticker.

2. You do not get new stickers each year. If you need new ones, members can email and get som

[email protected]

or checkout online

www.sauvic.com.au (scroll to merch)

3. Ash-s13 - i saw your email, Bec forwarded it on the other day. She is absolutely flat out at the moment preparing club trophies. You will just have to be patient as they take priority above anything from the general forum unfortunately as they are critical to club end of year proceedings.

Unfortunately committee is not a full time paying job - we have our own lives to manage first on top of club stuff :laugh:

It would be a nice inclusion to receive a couple of new SAU vic stickers with a yearly membership renewal.. they don't cost much.

True, I agree, but on the other hand the stickers aren't much, put the payment through with the renewal. Membership prices have stayed the same for a while IIRC, So they club has to cover costs from somewhere.

My opinion. If I have bought a new car and need new stickers, surely $5 on top of a new car isn't going to kill me.

It would be a nice inclusion to receive a couple of new SAU vic stickers with a yearly membership renewal.. they don't cost much.

Do you honestly need stickers every year?

If we did that, honestly, renewal would go up in price. As we said @ the AGM (i notice you were not there :blink:)... And Ryan has already alluded too (he was there :D)

We are trying out best to keep costs the same. 5 years has seen no increase, yet everything around us is costing more each year.

To do stickers each year would unquestionably alter that standing... and for the most part I'm not sure overall, that all members would receive that well.

The stickers are not cheap ones as far as stickers go, so they do last 3-4 years without much of a worry (hence we get good ones to start).

I mean yeah look some people change cars often, love fresh stuff etc - but the golden question - does the majority? :D

Lol I don't really care that much Ash... just a thought. I had other plans the night of the AGM, but stickers is not something i would even bother mentioning if i was there. It is good to see the membership renewal fees have not increased.

Btw, I'm not questioning the quality of the stickers, but they cost less than $2 in materials to buy at volume, so you can't say they would break the SAU budget dude :blink:

Oh not saying you were - was just making a general statement in relation to member fee's going up if we did that.

$2 perhaps, but that is $2 per year. $2 x 300+ = $600+/yr we need to find. So over 5 years... 3k :blink:

That without question is higher membership fee's, so ye, they actually would. Anything extra would.

Rossco - treasurer has wanted to up Mship fee's last year, however im trying to hold him off :D

lol i know - its just what he does - but i do what i do to... argue with him :blink:

Ye i think our Finances are exceptionally well managed for our size.

We are also in a good spot to hopefully run our own track day next year provided the stars align for us (lots of consideration)...

Only good financial planning the past years has allowed this so it's not about to change :D

Ash - I did respond to your email, here's another copy for you:

----- Forwarded Message ----

From: Bec Pretty <

To: ash stacey <

Sent: Tue, 1 December, 2009 4:55:01 PM

Subject: Re: Order

Hi Ash,

I do not have record of you being a current member, so I am unable to sell you item No.1.

If you are still interested, I can sell you the URL and the Lanyard.

There is also a $5 postage and handling fee. So your total order cost would be $15.

Alternatively, you could come along to the next general meeting at Bell's Hotel on Tuesday 15 December to collect the items and not incur the postage fee.

Let me know what you would like to do.

If you want to go ahead, I will provide you with our bank details.

Cheers,

Bec

membership gives you access to CAMS license as well, PI and Sandown :)

Yep guys all good, I didn't realise you needed to be a paying member of sauvic. I only thought you had to be on sau. Will sign up then :huh:
And not support SAU-VIC?

There has not been a track day i have wanted/been able to go to or any cruise so should i just pay my membership just to get stickers so other forum members know im a member of the sau forum?

Especially now that my car is off the road and most likely wont be used again for around 12 months?

Once the car is up to scratch i will join sau vic but untill then i just wanted something to show that im a member on sau, i even bought 2 sets and will be putting the second set on the fairlane that i will be driving for the next 12 months.

^^ Or sell the second set to me?

Yeah im in the same boat, wanted something to show that i'm a member of sau but not really ready for track days, car's still getting up to scratch...oh wells guess i'll just have to wait til it is

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...rs-t280107.html

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