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Re: Exchange membership
I agree that exchanges used to be a good way to help folks in the BKA
become AKA members and for us to be members of the BKA. Perhaps this method
still encourages collegiality. However, these days the problems of foreign
exchange payment etc. are no longer an issue as both the BKA and the AKA
accept credit cards.
Barry
At 09:07 AM 11/4/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 11/4/02 7:43:49 AM, Drkillinut at aol_com writes:
>
><< Who pays the extra overseas mailing costs? Joe
> >>
>
>Joe,
> The extra mailing costs are built in to the foreign membership fee. So,
>when you enter into an exchange, you pay $48 rather than $26 for a domestic
>membership. Works out better than trying to send a check for a membership and
>the attendant bank costs. Plus, you develop another killifish friend.
>
>Lee Harper
>Media, PA
>USA
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Barry J. Cooper, Prof. Emeritus, Dept. Biomedical Sciences, Cornell University
Adjunct faculty, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University
Home address: 27505 Riggs Hill Rd., Sweet Home, OR 97386 (bjc3 at cornell_edu)
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