Who do blame for their quick online renewal that doesn’t work.
At least they don’t force me to receive that magazine anymore. Finally. For so long I tried not to get it.

mchughcb wrote:I have not Met Mr Ross nor have I seen the books to confirm the monies supposedly owed. I cannot believe QLD can get cheaper insurance rates than the national which is over far greater members. I will talk to the board members once again to understand any rebuttal to Mr Ross' statement.



GQshayne wrote:mchughcb wrote:I have not Met Mr Ross nor have I seen the books to confirm the monies supposedly owed. I cannot believe QLD can get cheaper insurance rates than the national which is over far greater members. I will talk to the board members once again to understand any rebuttal to Mr Ross' statement.
As a Qld member, I note that Qld bemoaned the cost of the national magazine, and yet now that I no longer receive it, my membership is still the same. I valued the magazine as entertainment, to be read for my leisure, so if I am no longer going to receive it my membership cost should reflect that in my view.

bigrich wrote:GQshayne wrote:mchughcb wrote:I have not Met Mr Ross nor have I seen the books to confirm the monies supposedly owed. I cannot believe QLD can get cheaper insurance rates than the national which is over far greater members. I will talk to the board members once again to understand any rebuttal to Mr Ross' statement.
As a Qld member, I note that Qld bemoaned the cost of the national magazine, and yet now that I no longer receive it, my membership is still the same. I valued the magazine as entertainment, to be read for my leisure, so if I am no longer going to receive it my membership cost should reflect that in my view.
do you get the QLD magazine "the report" ? i've found some interesting articles in both at times and recipes for game meat . however, as others have said they are full of ads . for the cost of ssaa QLD membership fee i'm glad i belong . i do comps at ssaa ripley and enjoy the social aspect of it .
i maintain my shooters union membership purely on the basis that they are very pro active with lobbying for shooters rights . costs about the price of a carton of beer. i get no physical benefits but i'm happy to pay the fee. i met and chatted with grayham from shooters union at my toowoomba gunsmith's shop . found him to be a good fella

bigrich wrote:GQshayne wrote:mchughcb wrote:I have not Met Mr Ross nor have I seen the books to confirm the monies supposedly owed. I cannot believe QLD can get cheaper insurance rates than the national which is over far greater members. I will talk to the board members once again to understand any rebuttal to Mr Ross' statement.
As a Qld member, I note that Qld bemoaned the cost of the national magazine, and yet now that I no longer receive it, my membership is still the same. I valued the magazine as entertainment, to be read for my leisure, so if I am no longer going to receive it my membership cost should reflect that in my view.
do you get the QLD magazine "the report" ? i've found some interesting articles in both at times and recipes for game meat . however, as others have said they are full of ads . for the cost of ssaa QLD membership fee i'm glad i belong . i do comps at ssaa ripley and enjoy the social aspect of it .
i maintain my shooters union membership purely on the basis that they are very pro active with lobbying for shooters rights . costs about the price of a carton of beer. i get no physical benefits but i'm happy to pay the fee. i met and chatted with grayham from shooters union at my toowoomba gunsmith's shop . found him to be a good fella

