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#154966 by Pete
15 Jan 2007, 23:01
Mike,

It was answered, earlier in the thread, but I appreciate if it's got a bit lost in the 6 pages so far ;)

Luggage tags are no longer part of the membership, but given the interest in them, I'll shortly make some available via the V-Flyer Store.

Pete
#154979 by Scrooge
15 Jan 2007, 23:46
Originally posted by pixuk

Luggage tags are no longer part of the membership, but given the interest in them, I'll shortly make some available via the V-Flyer Store.

Pete


[y] I will be getting some more.
#155176 by VS-EWR
16 Jan 2007, 23:01
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
We're not talking some massive amount of dosh, people. I simply do not understand the critiques. The comment above that "a teenager might not be able to afford it" is particularly curious: if a teenager has the money to buy an airline ticket, they might just have that extra 3 quid. And who has more money than teenagers, anyway?


Well somehow I always miss these sticky topics and didn't realize this thread was ever created but, I shall enter the conversation now.

Teenager parents frequently buy airline tickets for their children and themselves but are not very keen to use their credit card on something that they don't understand (aka online forum). This is the reason it took me so long to get simply a red membership kit. But hopefully by 2008 I will be in some college or university and have a piece of plastic that will enable me to pay for another five years. I do have a 100 dollar bill in the drawer right next to me, but alas I cannot scan it into my computer.[:?]
#155179 by MarkJ
16 Jan 2007, 23:09
Originally posted by VS-EWR
I do have a 100 dollar bill in the drawer right next to me, but alas I cannot scan it into my computer.[:?]


Nick - give the $100 to your Dad and ask him to pay the annual fee - job done!! Its gotta be better than spending it on food!!

Sorted [y]
#155183 by Pete
16 Jan 2007, 23:21
I think PayPal also do eCheques in the States, although I don't claim to understand them too well.

Pete
#155198 by mcmbenjamin
17 Jan 2007, 02:01
Originally posted by pixuk
I think PayPal also do eCheques in the States, although I don't claim to understand them too well.

Pete


eChecks (eCheck is the service mark I think) are electronic funds transfers. Clear for the receiver of the funds in 3-4 days if the sender is US based or 4 to 11 if the sender is non-US based. I know the website says differently. Also PayPal's fees are less for eChecks than credit cards.

I like wires myself. Old school but easier.
#155796 by Wolves27
19 Jan 2007, 00:40
I havn't put my two penneth worth in yet regarding the payment structure, been a busy week.
£50 for five years membership, I make that about 3 pence a day.... I'm not going to complain at that [y]

I can see that a casual browser might not want to pay the £2.99 for the monthly access (it would be silly to offer the 3p a day option :)) when they only have a specific question they want answering. But a search of the forums often reveal a thread on many such topics anyway.
I guess its then an option of choosing to pay the £2.99 or trying to look for answers on FT..

Don't think you'll have much to worry about Pix. As it is the site is good value for money, the extra proposed features (I think separate forums for BA, BMI etc are a good idea) will just make that value better.

cheers!

Dean
#157310 by goanmad
28 Jan 2007, 07:06
Still sunning myself, but got 5 mins on the internet...

You have my support and will gladly stump up 50GB pounds for a 5 year membership.

There are some valid points raised both for and against, just keep the site going and we will support you?

I will do a trip report when I get home.

Ian
#160652 by radar
19 Feb 2007, 17:20
Commitments have kept me away for a while, but I do miss the ambience of this site. I long ago (before this thread) pledged my loyalty to this site by offering more wonga, and will be delighted to buy a new 5 year membership when they are available. I'd buy luggage tags too!

All the best.

Andrew
#160654 by radar
19 Feb 2007, 17:22
BTW Pix, your comments on Snitz timely and interesting. I am about to implent a new forum system, and I automatically thought of Snitz, as you have done such a great job with it here. Phpbb it is then..... unless any other recommendations :)
#166426 by Paul H
06 Apr 2007, 22:38
Although I didnÕt really enjoy our Virgin Atlantic experience, the one thing I do enjoy immensely is the professionalism of the V-flyer website, the interesting and thought provoking posts and I very much appreciate the time and effort the mods must put in to maintaining this excellent website. Just let me know when I need to pay.[y]
#166429 by Scrooge
06 Apr 2007, 22:45
Hi Paul.

If you look in the top line of text you will see a link that says membership status, click on that and you will see when your membership expires.

Thank you as well for the kind words, as mods we are normally on the receiving end of the stick here, it is nice to have someone say such kind words.
#166746 by porsche911
10 Apr 2007, 13:52
This site is fantastic and the time and work that goes into by the guys is fantastic and I have no problem at all by paying a small membership per annum - I think when I joined up at first I gave a small donation to help things along - Keep the good work up lads and u have my full support - " I promise I will use the search engine in future"
#166759 by Littlejohn
10 Apr 2007, 14:59
Originally posted by porsche911
Keep the good work up lads
...and lady. Try searching for HighFlyer;)[}:)];)
#166844 by RichardMannion
10 Apr 2007, 21:12
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
Originally posted by Littlejohn
Originally posted by porsche911
Keep the good work up lads
...and lady. Try searching for HighFlyer;)[}:)];)


Hands off...

GJ


Indeed! :)
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