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Fellow Demonites. Just wondering how long it takes for a membership kit to arrive? In answering Jimmy's call for 40,000 members, my wife signed me up as a country member (I'm in Canberra) for my 40th. Three weeks later - nothing but an email. As I said - just wondering if this is common for interstate members?

 

I think it depends on stocks and what items are in it for the membership. If you got the email your in :) We have four members in our house now, so we get four emails every time! So you really notice when you get a message :)

Well done for joining anyway. Your stuff will turn up, or just give the club a friendly call and find out when to expect it. Im going to dob in a few of my mates too. I think it feels heaps better when your a member, actually feel a bit more a part of it i reckon. Welcome aboard.......................

 

Fellow Demonites. Just wondering how long it takes for a membership kit to arrive? In answering Jimmy's call for 40,000 members, my wife signed me up as a country member (I'm in Canberra) for my 40th. Three weeks later - nothing but an email. As I said - just wondering if this is common for interstate members?

I suggest you contact the club and ask them directly.

Membership

Ph: (03) 9643 1760

PO Box 204 Melbourne 3001

Email: [email protected]


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Thanks guys - will give them a bell in a few days - just didn't want to nag if 3+ weeks was the norm. Agree with Pitty - will only get down to Mexico once or twice this winter - but it's good to know I'm now part of the 26,854...

Fellow Demonites. Just wondering how long it takes for a membership kit to arrive? In answering Jimmy's call for 40,000 members, my wife signed me up as a country member (I'm in Canberra) for my 40th. Three weeks later - nothing but an email. As I said - just wondering if this is common for interstate members?

Congrats on your membership, welcome on board...

Relax mate , yer flashing horns will arrive . :lol:

3 weeks is quick in my experience .

If nothing else now your a member you have the right to an opinion , good or bad . ;)

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I have my membership renew automagically, but I can't really recall now when that actually happens... but I am pretty sure my kit arrived within a month - certainly wasn't anything like 3 to 4 months.


Fellow Demonites. Just wondering how long it takes for a membership kit to arrive? In answering Jimmy's call for 40,000 members, my wife signed me up as a country member (I'm in Canberra) for my 40th. Three weeks later - nothing but an email. As I said - just wondering if this is common for interstate members?

I'm pretty sure that the membership packs get fulfilled from China directly (I know for sure it happens at other clubs). I'm guessing they send a batch of new membership details across and perhaps when there's 'enough' to process (maybe 500/1000 or so) they send them out.

Finally got around renewing my trident club membership today, looking forward to some beers and cheers from the Betty Cuthbert and Lindsay Hassett bars.... B)

ten years of service for me, that's a GOLD membership

three cheers for me

hip hip!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Not happy with the membership department.... GGGRRRR..... been patiently waiting for my membership to arrive to no avail prior to rd 1. waited in the dirty great big line to get my paper ticket entry on sunday. Thought i might give them a call this am - yet to issue my membership as they hadn't confirmed my seat allocation in the trident club. He then tried to tell me that all the seats in the olympic stand has been issued....Huh? surely one would expect to just get their seat from previous years.. Forunately he did find me a seat in front of the Betty Cuthbert room after kicking up stink

Surely when you purchase a highish level membership that the membership department might just want to follow up with you if they don't know where to allocate your seat. Thank F^%$# i called them otherwise i might be waiting till rd1 next year!! Someone's Ass needs kicking!! GGGRRR


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