Title: Club rego Post by: nathanstott on December 11, 2012, 08,55:19 AM Why was the club rego thread locked?
Amtra was given the contact details of somebody that deals with what we are wanting to do on a regular basis, why wouldn't we embrace that and use that knowledge to our advantage, or is input from people that have experience in things that we are trying to do not wanted? Free debate about something is how we get the best outcomes, why lock it? It''s not a critical issue like the website problem we have. If it takes 3 to 4 months or more then who cares, lets have the debate, get it right and do it once. My two cents! Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Ian Robinson on December 11, 2012, 09,42:18 AM Pat has been given the task by the committee to organise the club rego for the club if it is possible AMTRA to get it.
Quite a few members know Peter Drakeford. There is no need for any more debate. I am sure Pat will report to the club when he has something useful to report. I locked the previous thread. With the web site upgrade coming soon and a new version of the forum software on the agenda we dont need bloated threads and posssibly we might need to clean out alot of the old stuff. Ian Title: Re: Club rego Post by: nathanstott on December 11, 2012, 10,01:04 AM Pat has been given the task by the committee to organise the club rego for the club if it is possible AMTRA to get it. Well then, i guess whatever you say goes! Quite a few members know Peter Drakeford. There is no need for any more debate. I am sure Pat will report to the club when he has something useful to report. I locked the previous thread. With the web site upgrade coming soon and a new version of the forum software on the agenda we dont need bloated threads and posssibly we might need to clean out alot of the old stuff. Ian Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Ken R on December 11, 2012, 10,34:47 AM Looks like Pat asked for the thread to be closed.
Title: Re: Club rego Post by: nathanstott on December 11, 2012, 10,38:09 AM Looks like Pat asked for the thread to be closed. Yeah i saw that, so does that mean any member can ask for any thread to be closed, and it will be done? Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Ken R on December 11, 2012, 10,40:46 AM Sorry, don't have an answer for that, was just pointing out thats all.
Title: Re: Club rego Post by: nathanstott on December 11, 2012, 10,45:16 AM Sorry, don't have an answer for that, was just pointing out thats all. I know, all good mate ;) Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Mat R on December 11, 2012, 11,56:28 AM Anyone can report a post or request a topic locked. It goes to all the moderators. If the request is warranted the action gets taken, but all moderators see it and can discuss among themselves if it should be lifted.
Going way off topic or starting to speculate can mean a thread had run its course and gets stopped. All the info is still there for everyone to see. I am also keen for the club reg as I have a bike I would like to put on it. Find out what we can get and then work out how to apply it in the interests of our members. Hence the reference to horse and then cart. Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Dirtpilot72 on December 12, 2012, 09,06:10 AM I did ask for it to be locked. The opening post asked if we were doing something about, yes we are.
Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Tim Dykes on June 11, 2013, 01,13:33 PM So where are we at with this club reg, as it's been a while since it's been talked about here?
I've got a car thats rego is due mid next month. It would be very nice not to pay $712.10 to Vicroads for full reg and pay less than $100 for club reg for it. So when do we expect the club to this facility? Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Mat R on June 11, 2013, 10,59:23 PM As far as I know, all required signatures have been obtained from the club and the application is in with Vic Roads. So now we are waiting on them.
Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Dirtpilot72 on June 12, 2013, 10,50:42 AM Its all been signed and sent off. Un likely to be ready to go by next month, but you never know.
Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Tim Dykes on June 12, 2013, 11,13:48 AM Its all been signed and sent off. Un likely to be ready to go by next month, but you never know. How long ago was it submitted? Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Serge C on June 12, 2013, 12,30:56 PM Its all been signed and sent off. Un likely to be ready to go by next month, but you never know. How long ago was it submitted? Does that matter? Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Rodney on June 13, 2013, 11,26:39 AM i agree,get a fricken you lot! >:(
Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Rodney on June 13, 2013, 11,31:29 AM i agree,get a fricken you lot! >:( insert life between a & fricken.Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Rodney on June 13, 2013, 11,32:44 AM i agree,get a fricken you lot! >:( insert life between a & fricken.Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Dirtpilot72 on June 13, 2013, 12,02:22 PM Around the time of last general meeting.
Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Tim Dykes on June 14, 2013, 10,17:40 AM Its all been signed and sent off. Un likely to be ready to go by next month, but you never know. How long ago was it submitted? Does that matter? Sorry Serge, is there a problem with that question? Knowing we are dealing with a government department, if it was three months ago maybe by now we may have seen something. I now know it was less than a month ago so I'll have to look at paying the reg on the vehicle. Pat had no problem in answering the question, thanks Pat. Title: Re: Club rego Post by: Mat R on June 15, 2013, 09,10:13 AM No it is not an unreasonable question, just read different to how maybe it was intended to be.
As an aside, I am putting my WR onto rec reg on Monday after paying for full reg in March, they will credit the unused part of the reg and TAC after it is done. So maybe that $750 reg for the Chev will not have to all stay with the Gubbermint. |