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Tuesday, 20th March 2012 18:28 | Article by: Harry Porter
Dear Members,
We
are now collecting subscriptions for the 2012 season. Over the next five weeks
we will be speaking quite a bit about subscriptions and the various methods for
payment.
As
we are sure everyone understands, subscriptions from members form the major
part of our annual income. The fee structure came under significant review this
year. But, we have managed to keep subscriptions at the same level as the
previous season. It is, therefore, very important that members contribute their
subscriptions as promptly as they possibly can.
If
you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the
committee either at training, or write to the treasurer at treasurerocc@hotmail.co.uk.
On
behalf of the Management Committee.
Subscription Amounts
This
information can also be found on the club website at http://www.oxfordcricketclub.com/index.php?section=membership.
Payment
Methods
1.
Giving money to the captains / treasurer / secretary / President
directly. .
2. Cheque.
3.
Direct Deposit in Bank.
4.
Standing Order.
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