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15 hours ago, sammi_d said:

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!

No worries. Thank you.

On 27/12/2017 at 11:45 PM, StanP said:

No worries. Thank you.

Hi sammi_d

Could you email me that membership pdf as soon as possible please. I need it for a Cams licence application.

Thankyou

Stan

On 29/12/2017 at 6:48 AM, StanP said:

Hi sammi_d

Could you email me that membership pdf as soon as possible please. I need it for a Cams licence application.

Thankyou

Stan

Apologies again for the delay Stan!

 

Membership card has been sent to your email =)

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Online form completed and payment made


Just saw it come through! :) thanks for that Jason! I’ll be processing these this weekend, so should get your membership pack out to you by the end of next week at the latest!
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6 hours ago, WR33KD said:

Paid for my membership

Hi @WR33KD! I haven't received any notifications for your membership. Where did you sign up? Was it here through the forum, or, was it online in the club's store (https://saunsw.ecwid.com/). The club memberships are managed through our online store....

Cheers!

21 hours ago, sammi_d said:

Hi @WR33KD! I haven't received any notifications for your membership. Where did you sign up? Was it here through the forum, or, was it online in the club's store (https://saunsw.ecwid.com/). The club memberships are managed through our online store....

Cheers!

It was through the club store via online banking 

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On 08/07/2020 at 9:45 PM, CLNSKY said:

If i was a member 5 years ago, would this be a renewal? :)

 

 

Hi Colin,

It should really be classed as a new membership,

but the club is having a grace period at the moment,

so clicking renewal will be allowed.

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53 minutes ago, dhteam said:

Hi All, 

Assuming its still valid to post this. I have just purchased and paid for my membership. 

Thanks Chris 

:wave:

Welcome!

I believe Jairek is handling the memberships now. He'll get you sorted.

@Nyoom

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3 hours ago, Watermouse said:

When will the store be back up and running so I can join the club, please

cheers, Ian

Anything specific that isn't working for you? Looks like the store is up on my end.

https://www.saunsw.com.au/store/p/membership

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After 18 years on the forum, I have just signed up for a membership. Hoping to use this to have one of my R32's registered with historic rego in the new year.

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