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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661830
11/11/2022 14:14
11/11/2022 14:14
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 6,795 In the coupe.
magooagain
Club Member 259
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Club Member 259
Forum is my life
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I've always thought the club has been run very well by the volunteers behind the scenes and it's appreciated.
All these years and Ive still never managed to get into the workshop manual. If this club could create a hard book type workshop manual it would be fantastic. And to put money where my mouth is I would be willing to pay up front for one and would be happy to give a donation to help it become a real thing.
As a club member of many years I've never understood why we keep getting the 'membership package' it's a total waste of time and resources. Just my member number on my avatar is fine with maybe a message in receipt of payment. Stacks of cards,stickers and tax disc holders are only taking up room in my couoe history file.
Lastly,giving members monetary help in any form to attend anniversary events,other events,shows etc is not good and I'm totally against it.
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661837
11/11/2022 15:17
11/11/2022 15:17
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Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 12,302 Sandhurst
Begbie
ex El Presidente
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ex El Presidente
I AM a Coop
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Sandhurst
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Joe, try logging into the workshop manual with the username of "joe maguire" and your forum password
Your car is Usain Bolt with wellies
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661839
11/11/2022 15:59
11/11/2022 15:59
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 6,795 In the coupe.
magooagain
Club Member 259
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Club Member 259
Forum is my life
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Posts: 6,795
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I may have to use a computer with a keyboard to get into it I think. Being a technophobe is probably the main reason. But when I get the chance I will have another go. Thanks.
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661841
11/11/2022 16:08
11/11/2022 16:08
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 654 Bulgaria
french_coupe
Club member 773
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Club member 773
Enjoying the ride
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Bulgaria
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More than happy with the increase. It’s long overdue especially considering the amount of information available and assistance given.
lost in space
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661844
11/11/2022 18:31
11/11/2022 18:31
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Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,093 Drakelow
Jamiepm
Club member 1989
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Club member 1989
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I'm guessing Facebook is part of the issue as those groups are free, it would be sad day if this forum wasn't around
I'm happy to put a donation in (Happily commit to £50 right now), in addition to being a paid member if this is what the club is open to
Regards Jamie
She's alive!
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661845
11/11/2022 18:35
11/11/2022 18:35
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 17,812 Auld Reekie
Edinburgh
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That's an extremely generous offer Jamie  It's difficult to compare like-for-like; this forum and FB come from such a different financial base. They are funded by advertising and we are not, they are able to afford a more colourful exterior and perhaps more transient, we have a more elderly and less expensive website (which we neverless have to pay for annually) but a vast store of knowledge. For those that prefer not to be regaled by ads this is your haven (unless one or two selected/auto-related companies are invited in a modest way to provide an extra income stream) and this is the eventual repository of most of the info and experiences you'll ever need. There is a high element of autonomy here which may not be prevalent in FB, but the latter is probably easier to join and use - we aim to do something about the registration process... ...and so on. I reckon there's room for both and I'm inclined to disagree with those who forecast an imminent demise.
Last edited by Edinburgh; 11/11/2022 18:50.
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661846
11/11/2022 18:37
11/11/2022 18:37
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Jamiepm
Club member 1989
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Club member 1989
Enjoying the ride
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no problem Simon  PS_ it took me many attempts to get into the workshop manual as well Cheers Jamie
She's alive!
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661848
11/11/2022 20:22
11/11/2022 20:22
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Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 6,795 In the coupe.
magooagain
Club Member 259
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Club Member 259
Forum is my life
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Simon I'm sorry if my comments earlier seemed negative. That's certainly not my intention. I want what's best for this club. To me that's simple. Transparency is top of the list with no hidden agenda from any contributors.
The impression I'm getting is that we are fighting a losing battle. I don't think so,as the ethos of the club remains the same. Good car,good people. And that's from all over the world not just uk.
We've had constructive comments from ex coupe owners very recently that shows they still have the passion.
I urge all ex members to think on and the fun we all have had in the past,to re join as members. It's the price of a couple of beers ffs. Which I will stand you when we all meet again.
Edit to add. It's very dissapointing to search on here and find various people that have earnt thousands of pounds from this club forum and can't be arsed to keep up membership. And that includes many that have sold thousands of pounds worth of parts,in past,over the years.
Last edited by magooagain; 11/11/2022 20:30. Reason: Poor show.
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: magooagain]
#1661854
11/11/2022 22:43
11/11/2022 22:43
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 17,812 Auld Reekie
Edinburgh
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Club President, member225
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Simon I'm sorry if my comments earlier seemed negative. That's certainly not my intention. I want what's best for this club. To me that's simple. Transparency is top of the list with no hidden agenda from any contributors.
The impression I'm getting is that we are fighting a losing battle. I don't think so,as the ethos of the club remains the same. Good car,good people. And that's from all over the world not just uk.
We've had constructive comments from ex coupe owners very recently that shows they still have the passion.
I urge all ex members to think on and the fun we all have had in the past,to re join as members. It's the price of a couple of beers ffs. Which I will stand you when we all meet again.
Edit to add. It's very dissapointing to search on here and find various people that have earnt thousands of pounds from this club forum and can't be arsed to keep up membership. And that includes many that have sold thousands of pounds worth of parts,in past,over the years. Fighting talk Joe - that's what survival is. Thanks for your support  @TonyB, thanks also, much appreciated 
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661895
14/11/2022 15:10
14/11/2022 15:10
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 17,812 Auld Reekie
Edinburgh
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Club President, member225
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Thank you everyone for your thoughts and opinions. It's quite clear how much the Club is held in high regard - I myself have been strongly influenced by the previous work of others behind-the-scenes and their ethos. They have maintained the Club for the benefit of others and it is the present Board's continuing task to leave it in good shape for the future. As you may be aware the Board has been holding regular meetings online, usually monthly, for almost two years now. I am of a firm belief that this helps not only to bring the team together by meeting "face-to-face" (connection permitting  ) but to keep better abreast of current developments through live discussion. Topics include Club matters, Forum issues and questions raised by members/users. As long-term users will know the Forum on occasion has presented challenges ranging from initial registration to unexpected glitches  - it's worth pointing out again that with only modest resources this website was as much as was affordable and appropriate at the time of creation, configured without adverts, and maintained by one or two people who kept things tidy. New people, less familiar with the workings, have come on board and are learning, almost from scratch, the intricacies of its ways - yes there are issues which need tidying up and others which are gradually coming to light, and a rethink of these will hopefully streamline use for years to come.
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1663906
27/02/2023 22:05
27/02/2023 22:05
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Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 173 Darkest Devon
slime500
Club Member 1848
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Club Member 1848
On a journey
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Posts: 173
Darkest Devon
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I'd happily pay £20 a year and would consider a donation too. Its a very small percentage of what I spend on the actual car each year!
The information contained within the forum is priceless and cannot be replaced.
Long live the forum!
1998 20VT, Sprint Blue, owned 21 years, my passionate Italian mistress!
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: slime500]
#1663907
27/02/2023 22:58
27/02/2023 22:58
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 17,812 Auld Reekie
Edinburgh
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Club President, member225
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I'll happily match Jamiepm's donation.
What about making the membership fee a voluntary sum with 15 or 20 pounds being the minimum amount? Been a while since posting but had to comment. Forum is a fantastic, invaluable resource. Membership is currently too cheap and not reflective of the benefits/ information provided. Happy with any increase as I'm sure the knowledge here has paid for it ten fold in my experience, including discounts! Absolutely agree with all those sentiments - £20 well worth paying for all the benefits I'd happily pay £20 a year and would consider a donation too. Its a very small percentage of what I spend on the actual car each year!
The information contained within the forum is priceless and cannot be replaced.
Long live the forum! Many thanks chaps for your supportive comments and for continuing your membership. A few of you have mentioned donations. We've looked into restoring a long-defunct "Donate" button (which I can't actually remember  ) which during its tenure produced nothing! The good news - as far as the Club is concerned - is that several people have already been kind enough to submit either a donation (one substantial) or something extra on top of their membership renewal fee. This would be a good opportunity to say a big thank-you on behalf of the Club for their generosity; their details however have not been displayed publicly for the sake of their privacy. You know who you are 
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Re: Club - and Forum - survival
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1663912
28/02/2023 13:45
28/02/2023 13:45
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Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,093 Drakelow
Jamiepm
Club member 1989
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Club member 1989
Enjoying the ride
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Drakelow
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Hi Simon, if you can get the donate button sorted, I'll happily contribute Cheers Jamie 
She's alive!
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