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  • Mark D.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • June 30, 1988
    • 2151

    #16
    Re: NON-Technical Question

    45 DOLLARS!!!???

    There goes the ZO6. I'll have to work an extra 2.5 minutes per year. I'll never be home.

    Oh the humanity...
    Kramden

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    • Bob J.
      Very Frequent User
      • December 1, 1977
      • 714

      #17
      Re: NON-Technical Question

      Originally posted by mark donnally (13264)
      45 dollars!!!???

      There goes the zo6. I'll have to work an extra 2.5 minutes per year. I'll never be home.

      Oh the humanity...
      1963 z06 ?

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      • Vinnie P.
        Editor NCRS Restorer Magazine
        • May 31, 1990
        • 1566

        #18
        Re: NON-Technical Question

        Originally posted by Mark Donnally (13264)
        45 DOLLARS!!!???

        There goes the ZO6. I'll have to work an extra 2.5 minutes per year. I'll never be home.

        Oh the humanity...
        That's over 20 miles that you will have to travel @530mph!!!!

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        • Rich C.
          Expired
          • January 1, 1994
          • 383

          #19
          Re: NON-Technical Question

          Well, just saying, $45 a year might not seem like much to MOST of you, when I first joined the NCRS, I didn't have a whole lot of extra spending money, but again the Restorer was what I eagerly anticipated 4 times a year. I wasn't in the position to go to any of the conventions. What 'leisure' money I had, I used for buying N.O.S. parts as the prices were going out of sight! Sure now I have my own business and life is great, $45 not a big deal! HOWEVER if you want new younger blood beware of pricing yourselves out of existence!!! I'm sure there are plenty of younger people that are in what were my shoes. And in reference to one comment...maybe you can charge by the # of vettes one owns!! (kidding) what's wrong with an incremental price increase...that went up a bigger % then my property taxes!

          1973 LS-4 454 coupe owned 24 years
          1996 LT-4 CE coupe owned 1 year
          Smu ttynose IPA-currently on tap!

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          • Dan D.
            Very Frequent User
            • September 5, 2013
            • 181

            #20
            Re: NON-Technical Question

            Let's face it; there's always going to be a natural adverse reaction to any price increase. But, if we all settle down and think about it, many, if not most of us, have some really old cars. And, think about this... when you look around, there are fewer and fewer mechanics who are really able to really work on BC (before computer) cars. Do you really think it's not worth a couple of extra bucks to be able to make contact with such an extensive knowledge base? I know that I've belonged to Corvette clubs and participated in forums and whatnot over a lot of years. I've only belonged to this group for less than a year and I know that I have gotten more benefit out of this group; even with the occasional "smart alec" answer, than any other group. Even if some of us don't make full use of some of the publications, there's still a lot of information in them. I still think it's a cheap source of knowledge; and well worth the price.

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            • Richard M.
              Super Moderator
              • August 31, 1988
              • 11323

              #21
              Re: NON-Technical Question

              I think we should have a "Tease Me" rate for new members....... kinda like new business in certain towns/states who get big tax incentives for coming to the "community". Let 'em join for 10 bucks the first year to get 'em in the door. Most will stay and pay the new rate from then on.

              10 bucks more for my membership is not a killer, and yes I was surprised when I got my email that said my membership is in danger of default. BTW, maybe it'd be a little more pleasant if the email Subject "WARNING" notice said something like. "Hi Rich, here's your new membership bill. Thanks for staying and please pay it on time so there's no lapse in your membership". Instead, I got this nasty-gram email that sounded like a bad boy letter from a lawyer that I was being subpoenaed for a felony.

              Anyways, just like everything else these days it still hurts when we add a $10 membership increase to all of the other rate increases we get. This past year I've had around a 15% increase in ALL of my utilities, health, auto, & home insurances, living expenses, etc. It stinks when I get yet another letter that says.......

              "Thank you so much for being a Company XYZ customer. We appreciate your business but due to our increased costs, we regret we have to "screw you a little more" this year.

              Rich

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              • Gene M.
                Extremely Frequent Poster
                • April 1, 1985
                • 4232

                #22
                Re: NON-Technical Question

                Originally posted by Richard Mozzetta (13499)
                I think we should have a "Tease Me" rate for new members....... kinda like new business in certain towns/states who get big tax incentives for coming to the "community". Let 'em join for 10 bucks the first year to get 'em in the door. Most will stay and pay the new rate from then on.

                10 bucks more for my membership is not a killer, and yes I was surprised when I got my email that said my membership is in danger of default. BTW, maybe it'd be a little more pleasant if the email Subject "WARNING" notice said something like. "Hi Rich, here's your new membership bill. Thanks for staying and please pay it on time so there's no lapse in your membership". Instead, I got this nasty-gram email that sounded like a bad boy letter from a lawyer that I was being subpoenaed for a felony.

                Anyways, just like everything else these days it still hurts when we add a $10 membership increase to all of the other rate increases we get. This past year I've had around a 15% increase in ALL of my utilities, health, auto, & home insurances, living expenses, etc. It stinks when I get yet another letter that says.......

                "Thank you so much for being a Company XYZ customer. We appreciate your business but due to our increased costs, we regret we have to "screw you a little more" this year.

                Rich
                Rich,
                That was a nice composition of the real world reality without being harsh. Excellent.......

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                • Tom R.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • June 30, 1993
                  • 4099

                  #23
                  Re: NON-Technical Question

                  Originally posted by Ralph Esposito (37280)
                  Rick,
                  If you are not saying the extra $$$$ are not warranted. I will. Raising the fees over 25% and proudly stating how the membership has increased does not jive with me.
                  True membership driven organizations not only report the total membership but how many were lost and the net membership. What we get is the number of numbers issued...16k!
                  Tom Russo

                  78 SA NCRS 5 Star Bowtie
                  78 Pace Car L82 M21
                  00 MY/TR/Conv

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                  • John H.
                    Beyond Control Poster
                    • December 1, 1997
                    • 16513

                    #24
                    Re: NON-Technical Question

                    Originally posted by Tom Russo (22903)
                    True membership driven organizations not only report the total membership but how many were lost and the net membership. What we get is the number of numbers issued...16k!
                    Tom -

                    I believe 16K IS the "net" current membership number; the number of memberships issued since 1974 is a little over 60K.

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                    • Tracy C.
                      Expired
                      • July 31, 2003
                      • 2739

                      #25
                      Re: NON-Technical Question

                      Rich, I Agree with Gene that was well written. Anytime you can provote a chuckle and get a difficult point across, you are on the way to a successful outcome.

                      BTW I felt the same way when I got my last "WARNING"
                      Last edited by Tracy C.; September 6, 2014, 08:12 AM.

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                      • Richard M.
                        Super Moderator
                        • August 31, 1988
                        • 11323

                        #26
                        Re: NON-Technical Question

                        Originally posted by Gene Manno (8571)
                        Rich,
                        That was a nice composition of the real world reality without being harsh. Excellent.......
                        Originally posted by Tracy Crisler (40411)
                        Rich, I Agree with Gene that was well written. Anytime you can provote a chuckle and get a difficult point accross, you are on the way to a successful outcome.

                        BTW I felt the same way when I got my last "WARNING"
                        Thanks Guys.....Ya, I think I made the point somewhat politically correct. I'm an early riser and sometimes my composition mentality before my usual java dosage is a bit "on the edge". Many times I start off pretty weird, but then after a few more sips I delete the "thinkin' out loud" stuff and tone it down a little.

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                        • Rich C.
                          Expired
                          • January 1, 1994
                          • 383

                          #27
                          Re: NON-Technical Question

                          I was THIS close to letting my membership run out! I sincerely hope it stays $45 for a long time, because if it goes to $50 next year that'll be it for me. Not EVERY member owns a 6 figure Corvette! But I still wish the Restorer would concentrate on restoration stories. I think show coverage should move to the Driveline. C'mon it's called the RESTORER!!! Just one members opinion. I'm sure I'll get roundly slammed for it. Bring it on...I can take it!


                          1973 LS-4 454 coupe owned 24 years
                          1996 LT-4 CE coupe owned 1 year
                          Smu ttynose IPA-currently on tap!

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                          • Don H.
                            Moderator
                            • June 16, 2009
                            • 2257

                            #28
                            Re: NON-Technical Question

                            we know where you live and we're coming for you............

                            but we'll give you a pass if you take us to the garage and share the ****ty IPA!

                            darned auto censor s m u t t y nose IPA.... !

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                            • John H.
                              Beyond Control Poster
                              • December 1, 1997
                              • 16513

                              #29
                              Re: NON-Technical Question

                              Originally posted by Don Hooper (50543)
                              we know where you live and we're coming for you............
                              (Cue the rap music)..."Whatcha gonna do when-they-come-for-you.."

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                              • Michael M.
                                Expired
                                • February 7, 2011
                                • 186

                                #30

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