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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 9:59 pm
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I just got around to calling and other than 5 minutes holding there was no problem. I said I wanted the $300 life membership. The agent asked of I had a sponser and I gave him your info then my info and all done.
No, you must be sponsored by a Life member or higher.JustMe wrote:If I'm already a member-can I use my own member number to buy the lifetime membership for myself?
Thanks. I tried it online, I took my time to make sure i didn't foul anything up. It accepted the request, accepted my $300 credit card payment, all seems to be well. I received an acknowledgement from them by email.
By the way, your email address goes in on page 1, they use that as part of the identification process for you, the Life member.
Mike1951 wrote:No, you must be sponsored by a Life member or higher.JustMe wrote:If I'm already a member-can I use my own member number to buy the lifetime membership for myself?
,JustMe wrote:Mike1951 wrote:No, you must be sponsored by a Life member or higher.JustMe wrote:If I'm already a member-can I use my own member number to buy the lifetime membership for myself?
but if i'm already a member-can I be sponsored to upgrade?
Just signed up my second Grandson, Colby.Mike1951 wrote:I just got another successful response from a forum member that used my information to enroll himself and family members.
I remain willing to provide my membership info to anyone that wants to try.
(emphasis is mine)The doorway to freedom is framed with muskets, but the path to that doorway is paved with the bricks of individual NRA memberships.
Today you can sign up family members and friends for a one-year NRA membership, with full benefits, for just $20 each. Or, for the ultimate discount, sign up family and friends for NRA Life Membership for just $300 each -- a $1,000 value! And there’s no limit to the number of new members you can enroll at this special discount rate!
Logged on to member services earlier today and it shows me as a life member now. Time is running out so those who haven't signed up yet need to hurry.Mike1951 wrote:Another successful $300 Life Member.
I just got around to calling and other than 5 minutes holding there was no problem. I said I wanted the $300 life membership. The agent asked of I had a sponser and I gave him your info then my info and all done.
Yes, I did it last night.Crossfire wrote:Thanks, Mike!
BTW, for those of you concerned that this is for family only - this is directly from the sign up web page:(emphasis is mine)The doorway to freedom is framed with muskets, but the path to that doorway is paved with the bricks of individual NRA memberships.
Today you can sign up family members and friends for a one-year NRA membership, with full benefits, for just $20 each. Or, for the ultimate discount, sign up family and friends for NRA Life Membership for just $300 each -- a $1,000 value! And there’s no limit to the number of new members you can enroll at this special discount rate!
Also, on the confusion about elgibility for existing members - the $20 one year membership is for new members only. The life membership can be used for upgrades. I forgot to copy that part.