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    I will admit I have learned a lot from this site and bought and sold a few things, that said the honest reason I joined is because of the discount. A LFS pointed the site out to me and told me about the discount, I joined and made back the $25+ the first purchase and I have been saving money since. Wife and I delayed renewing this year because we figured we wouldn't save $25 this year, weighed it out and thought we would come close enough to make it worth while.

    Short answer to save money.
    Clif

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasTodd
    Easy, I felt I owed it to the club. I save THOUSANDS of dollars through the club. A few dollars on discounts....but the majority is from doing things correctly with good advice, instead of killing expensive animals or breaking---or purchasing the wrong equipment.
    Ditto for me
    Rob--
    Don't belive in anything you can't break
    I have nothing ! but I stayed in a Holiday Inn last night

  3. #13
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    Default RE: Re: RE: Question for charter members

    Me I joined right after I found the place. I have learned a whole lot of stuff. My first salt water tank was 28 yrs ago. No knowledge on what to do or how to do it. Now I have a place to ask questions. I joined because it cost money to run a decent website. It is easy to say that it can be done cheaper and we are hurting the web members. What is so wrong with paying $25.00 to join. I bet many of our web members spend that on beer for a weekend or maybe a few recreational items that are not mentioned. :o Heck you can't even fill your car up with gas for $25.00.


    David

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    I wanted cheap stuff. :P

    Actually a guy named Ives that works at TX Tropical turned me onto this site back when I was changing my fish only with LR tank over to a reef. He mentioned the great people here with experience etc. etc. I haven't seen him on here in a long time but know he still works at TX Tropical, at least he did a couple of months ago.

    I got such great responses from the folks on here which are some of the oldies (not age ) and no one saying those are stupid questions. I made lots of friends and met a lot more sense then. I don't remember when the whole dues things started or when I started paying I just remember that I did.

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    I hadnt looked at this thread since I started it but these are all great answers. THe objective of the thread is to let web members know some of the reasons why this club is so great and why it is worth investing the $25.
    Jerry

    Trying to get back in the hobby... Will be seting up my 75g rr soon

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    Moved from "Charter's Forum" to "General Reefkeeping" per Jerry's request

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    I paid my $25 bucks because I felt it would be worth it in the long run. I started my tank the right way by doing tons of research before my tank even saw water. So, the discount was the major reason. I wanted to sign up in August but waited until October (I think) so it would include the next years dues also. Maybe that's a idea, year-to-date membership?

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    Default Re: Question for charter members

    This is my first post regarding this subject matter...

    Quote Originally Posted by gjuarez
    My fellow charters, what is it that inspired you to become a charter member? Why did you pay?
    I came to MAAST disenfranchised from another (actually couple) of reef sites. As a newbie I was harrassed (at other reef sites) even when I knew what I was talking about. Appearently, if you don't know everything, you are worth nothing.

    MAASTards were friendly and inviting, so I decided to stay.

    Quote Originally Posted by gjuarez
    I have read many of ysome of you guy's posts and I am not totally convinced that many of you beleive in the organization and where its headed. Is that the case? Please state the reasons why you joined, gives us a little bit more info.
    I enjoy posting on MAAST and I enjoy talking with other members. As of lately the MAAST website has been less inviting due to all the bickering that is going on. Right now it seems as if there is a dozen threads going on about the same subject (SUBJECT: Do you like MAAST? lol). The debating is getting old. If we are trully tying to pull in new members, trust me the arguing is not going to help.

    Can we just get back to being the old MAAST I grew to know and love :wub !

    Christopher

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    Default RE: Re: Question for charter members

    i was reading the post on here for about 2 or 3 months and had decided it was time to become a member and actually participate with the club.as a web member i didnt feel right about getting all the information and meetings and meeting people without helping out and paying the dues to help with meetings and speaker engagements.

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    10-02-2005
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    Default RE: Re: Question for charter members

    I joined for the following reason: I could search the forums.

    I was interested in the reef hobby and wanted to learn all about it. Reefcentral was good and there was a lot of good advice and topics especially the DIY stuff. The only problem was that once I saw something that I wasn't sure of I couldn't search to find more information on it. That was frustrating. I finally found MAAST's website and I could search to find answers that I needed.

    I have always enjoyed clubs and after graduating college most of my friends left San Antonio and I didn't have a lot of people to hang out with. MAAST fit the bill really well and I have enjoyed learning from knowledgeable people. Plus asking someone a question and getting a good answer is a million times better than finding an answer online that may or may not be the greatest advice.

    Plus the fact that I won an RODI unit my at my first meeting was freaking awesome!
    I have a neglected 29 gallon tank :P

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