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[Re: Mark Schneider]
#166992 02/01/09 09:44 PM 02/01/09 09:44 PM |
Joined: Nov 2003 Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA SurfCityRacing
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | What's in the magazine they the want to read about that would get them to join?
The boat repair articles by Rick Buchanan that have been highlighted in the past few issues are alone worth about 5 years of dues in my opinion. | | | Re: Hobie Membership Drive
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#167037 02/02/09 12:53 PM 02/02/09 12:53 PM |
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Posts: 3,969 | Mark,
My responses were honest, neither petty nor ignorant. I wasn't hiding what my problem is, it's right there in black and white.
Throwing insults in my direction is not giving me any reason to doubt my original take on your intent. If you didn't intend to offend us with your original post, now would be a good time to just say that and we can move on...
Mike
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[Re: brucat]
#167301 02/04/09 05:29 PM 02/04/09 05:29 PM |
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Posts: 3,969 | BTW... When you click on the link to the renewal page ( www.hcanamembers.com), you will see this, before you get to anything that mentions money: How do we use membership dues? Class Promotion Guest Expert Programs Youth Programs Standardized Racing NAs event support Racer support programs Regatta materials for fleets and divisions Racing Seminars Regatta Insurance EDIT: It also lists the benefits of the online system. This info was omitted from the paper form to allow space for the critical renewal data. Does that answer it?  Surprisingly, the Hotline isn't on that list. Begs the question, what else do we do that you (our members) find valuable? I ask the same thing in every article that I write for the Hotline: Please send me ideas on how we can improve our value to our members. I rarely get responses... Mike
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[Re: brucat]
#167385 02/05/09 12:31 PM 02/05/09 12:31 PM |
Joined: Dec 2007 Posts: 1,430 california F-18 5150
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Posts: 1,430 california | For the 2 year renewal just do it like california boat regestration. Every odd year dues are up. 01,03,05,07,09,11,13,,,,,ect. You could use even years but we are an odd bunch.
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[Re: mmadge]
#167394 02/05/09 02:01 PM 02/05/09 02:01 PM |
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Posts: 160 North Carolina | I'm a member and I do not race a whole lot. I have yet to participate in a strictly Hobie race. But getting the hotline is worth every penny of the membership, especially when its cold out and the sailing takes the back seat.
What is this about a calender? I never recieved one and I was paid up in 2008. I'm pretty positive anyway.
James 1983 Hobie 16'
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#167395 02/05/09 02:13 PM 02/05/09 02:13 PM |
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Posts: 3,969 | Hi Rich,
I don't know if I fully understand how that would help us. What Mike is suggesting is an OPTIONAL two-year membership, what your state is doing sounds mandatory (i.e. everyone pays for two years at a time).
Mike
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