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They sent me the new Ski and Board magazine even though, as stated in the covering note, they know I have cancelled my membership.
It has the second part of the ski tests.
Saves me standing in WH Smith and speed reading it.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Latchigo
, ditto
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Looking at this from the perspective of someone who's continuing to pay the £49 annual sub it would be churlish to deny two - sadly lost - members of the Club a farewell (or 'please come back') magazine. Enjoy!
I hope the Club also takes the trouble to log the reason(s) you've each resigned as I guess it's even more important to know why people leave than why they join. Recruitment is also a very expensive aspect of the Club's operations - hence the fact that when I first joined the SCGB in the year 2500 BC you had to pay a joining fee - and there were no 'new member incentives'. Membership was a 'must have'.
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David Goldsmith
I did give reasons for leaving.
I would have no hesitation in rejoining if I were to use the rep service again. That seems unlikely next year, as there are no reps where I am looking to go at the moment
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