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Posted By: DavidBraley Membership Types? - 01/29/22 06:33 PM
Hello good people!

Sorry if this question is in the wrong place, and stupid. I spent some time searching, with no luck.

Last Saturday the 23rd, I sent off my application and a check for $32 to Susie to join Inliners International. When I was filling out the application, I was greeted with four choices of membership type:

There is the US-Basic (the one I picked), the US-w/Roster, the US 1st Class, and finally the US 1st Class w/Roster.

What do these different membership types mean?

Thanks in advance for the help understanding this...

David
Posted By: Beater of the Pack Re: Membership Types? - 01/29/22 07:02 PM
The roster is a book the size of the 12 Port news with too much information about all of the members. It is a good $6 investment if you are a car thief.

First Class? Maybe they answer the questions of those members. laugh

Call Susie and ask her. She is very nice and helpful.
Posted By: stock49 Re: Membership Types? - 01/30/22 04:40 PM
The 1st class options relate to postage. First class mail requires the newsletter to be enclosed in a envelope. Basic media mailing allows the address to be placed right on the cover of the newsletter. The lower postage rate means longer delivery times (days to weeks depending on the part of the country).

Like Beater said - the roster is phone book of members organized by state. Some member profiles include information about rides.
Posted By: DavidBraley Re: Membership Types? - 01/31/22 08:22 PM
Thanks for the replies! It all makes sense.

David
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