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Membership Packs have arrived

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Got mine yesterday. On the back of last year's card it indicated that I had 48 years of consecutive membership. This year's card says I have 46 years. Now, while I would love roll the years back that easily, I was proud to be approaching 50 years of membership.

To their credit, I called the club and they have undertaken to amend this and reinstate my antiquity.

Got mine yesterday. On the back of last year's card it indicated that I had 48 years of consecutive membership. This year's card says I have 46 years. Now, while I would love roll the years back that easily, I was proud to be approaching 50 years of membership.

To their credit, I called the club and they have undertaken to amend this and reinstate my antiquity.

i think it only fair in the circumstances, iva, that they credit you an extra year for your 50th. surely a hardship and pain and suffering compensation.

 

i think it only fair in the circumstances, iva, that they credit you an extra year for your 50th. surely a hardship and pain and suffering compensation.

Hahahaa- Yeah and life membership to the MCC, a free car space, a reserved seat, my own personalised tartan rug, monogrammed letter patches for my houndstooth blazer, a Range Rover from AHG and a free chalet at Falls Creek. We just have to keep turning up that stereo.................type

Australia post letter department has me in wonderment.

I know that the electronic age is killing letters

However is there another business on Earth that increases prices and reduces service and expects to improve its financial position?

The AFL? :blink::blink:


Got mine in the mail yesterday and it included my scarf.

Happy days.

 

Got mine yesterday. On the back of last year's card it indicated that I had 48 years of consecutive membership. This year's card says I have 46 years. Now, while I would love roll the years back that easily, I was proud to be approaching 50 years of membership.

To their credit, I called the club and they have undertaken to amend this and reinstate my antiquity.

Top effort iv'a!!

Marvellous endurance.


I work closely with Aus post, StarTrack couriers, StarTrack express, DHL, I know the pain, I know the pain.

you poor bastard!!

Australia post letter department has me in wonderment.

I know that the electronic age is killing letters

However is there another business on Earth that increases prices and reduces service and expects to improve its financial position?

banks come to mind

Any interstaters got theirs yet? I'm in Sydney and nothing yet... neither mine nor my sons.

I didnt know you could put a player on the card

Oh well

Got mine the other day, and my 10 year pin YAY!


Got mine and the kids packs this morning. I love watching them open them up, it's like early Xmas presents for them, heaps of goodies. Some great stuff in there for the little ones, even a back pack - the kids wore these around all morning :)

Any interstaters got theirs yet? I'm in Sydney and nothing yet... neither mine nor my sons.

Just got mine today mate.

Daisy Pearce on my card.

Mine hasn't....

Schwabby did it maybe?

Club kindly said they will mail me out a scarf as I won't be attending games until June

I shall be wearing it with pride (length permitting) overseas as I wake up at the crack of dawn to watch us win*

*or lose


actually dig the dark navy and red colors on the scarf, membership card etc.

Same.

The new logo sort of blends in but I don't mind it.

Any interstaters got theirs yet? I'm in Sydney and nothing yet... neither mine nor my sons.

Mine arrived today.

Where are you located Gorgoroth? I'm in Ballarat and got mine yesterday.

Meredith, so it will prob come up next week some time.

 

you poor bastard!!

banks come to mind

Yeah... I work at a bank head office and deal with them... So I get both your hates. Ha ha

Meredith, so it will prob come up next week some time.

Cool-big party at your house coming up.


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