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View Poll Results: Would you opt for a Lifetime Membership if it were available?
Yes 23 28.05%
No 29 35.37%
Maybe (more info needed or depending on price) 30 36.59%
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Old 08-14-2013   #1
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Great feedback!

....snip...

One last thing concerning this thread:
For lifetime membership, our local Corvette club honors its members with a lifetime membership with no dues to those who have been members for 20 years. Just a thought.

Now I LIKE that idea !!
It's not about the money.
It's about the dedication.
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Old 08-14-2013   #2
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I like it too, maybe I am 1/2 way home
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Old 08-15-2013   #3
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Hmmm you pose some very interesting idea's Mr. ZR1, please come forward and introduce yourself.

Thank you,
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Old 08-22-2013   #4
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I like it too, maybe I am 1/2 way home
I guess I'm a bit over 3/4 the way but depends on if credit is
counted and transferable from the now three club (club names)
that there have been.
1. ZR-1 Registry
2. ZR-1 Net
3. ZR-1 Net Registry
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Old 01-17-2014   #5
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I guess I'm a bit over 3/4 the way but depends on if credit is
counted and transferable from the now three club (club names)
that there have been.
1. ZR-1 Registry
2. ZR-1 Net
3. ZR-1 Net Registry
Don't forget the lt5 registry and the president that stole our money
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Old 08-22-2013   #6
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...For lifetime membership, our local Corvette club honors its members with a lifetime membership with no dues to those who have been members for 20 years...
19 more years to go. The Blue Beast will be 38 years old!
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Old 01-19-2014   #7
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So....I will UP my offer to $225 for ten years with a Tag that says Gold Member and maybe Two Gold Stars.......

See Economic Analysis

And.....i do not need any free stuff every year or password for Members only (which is a plus for board members as that reduces their Headaches)

I had to recalculate as I have just been told annual membership is $35 rather than $45
A NEW membership is $45 and renewals are $35 I believe - Should there be a reinstatement fee for a lapse of several years of "no participation". I'd think it maybe deserves a conversation. Could or should such a fee be waived "for circumstances"? Might deserve a conversation also!
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So, let's see if I understand this.
I am older.
You are younger.
Either you are paying less because my "lifetime" buys less time.
or
I am paying more for my shorter "lifetime" to cover your longer time.

This sounds a lot like some healthcare plan that I keep hearing about.

Why not a medicare type option( although I am not there yet) where you younger fellas respectfully pay my share, because, .... uhh becuase.....
Well I don't know, the government does it so it must be right, right?



FREE MEMBERSHIP FOR OLD GUYS FOR LIFE!!!!!!

Boy, you young guys would really be screwed!

I plan to live to 90+, and drive too! (watch out)

Hey, but in a few years I can whine about "being on a fixed income"

Thanks for playing along!

Marty

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Old 11-03-2016   #9
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So, let's see if I understand this.
I am older.
You are younger.
Either you are paying less because my "lifetime" buys less time.
or
I am paying more for my shorter "lifetime" to cover your longer time.

This sounds a lot like some healthcare plan that I keep hearing about.

Why not a medicare type option( although I am not there yet) where you younger fellas respectfully pay my share, because, .... uhh becuase.....
Well I don't know, the government does it so it must be right, right?



FREE MEMBERSHIP FOR OLD GUYS FOR LIFE!!!!!!

Boy, you young guys would really be screwed!

I plan to live to 90+, and drive too! (watch out)

Hey, but in a few years I can whine about "being on a fixed income"

Thanks for playing along!

Marty
Marty,
You made my day.....just priceless
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Old 01-20-2014   #10
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Dyno, are you an accountant by chance?
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