[committee] Renewal of UCC Membership for 2006

stephen stephenhumble at iinet.net.au
Tue Apr 18 23:43:07 WST 2006


Hi UCC
Sorry about the late reply - I would like to renew please.
Is it possible to EFTPOS to a  UCC account for renewal ?
I have not been comming in lately due to study and work full time in a 
remote location.

Let me know if i can eftpos OR
i can post cash if that is easiest.

Regards Steve.

The University Computer Club wrote:

>Dear Stephen,
>This is your second and final reminder to renew your UCC membership for 2006.
>
>If you wish to remain a member of the UCC, you should strive to renew your
>membership as soon as possible. If your membership lapses, your UCC computer
>account, including your email and webspace, will be locked until you renew.
>Account locking will happening next week.
>
>The easiest way to renew your UCC membership is to come into the clubroom and
>ask someone to sign you up. The cost for repeat offenders is $15 for students
>and $25 for non-students.
>
>The second most easiest way to sign up is to download a copy of the membership
>form <http://www.ucc.asn.au/2006membershipform.pdf> and then mail it to us at:
>	University Computer Club
>	Box 22, M300
>	Guild of Undergraduates
>	University of Western Australia
>	35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, 6009
>	Western Australia, Australia
>or fax it:
>	ATTN: James Andrewartha
>	(+61 8) 9386 3202
>
>We will accept payment in cash, cheque, coke credit or some other method you
>can negotiate with us. If you're sending in your form, give us an address to
>send your membership card.
>
>If you've already rejoined the UCC, but still received this email, contact us
>immediately, because this means we've done something creative with your form.
>Also tell us if you're putting your form in the mail so that we don't lock
>your account.
>
>We look forward to seeing you again in 2006.
>
>Regards,
>--Davyd Madeley
>UCC Secretary, 2006
>
>  
>



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