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Crossfire wrote:If you got a hat - you ARE a member. They don't give those to just anyone.
...I have the ID card. Hmmm...me thinks something's a miss here.
Birdshot70 wrote:Crossfire wrote:If you got a hat - you ARE a member. They don't give those to just anyone.
I got no hat...I have the ID card. Hmmm...me thinks something's a miss here.
Ericstac wrote:No gift card, no member card...for me or my wife.. But I do get emails and its only been a couple weeks.
SWEET! We get no cost gun insurance?!! 2500?
StevenFromTexas wrote:One would expect to receive their Member ID with the FIRST confirmation email from the NRA. I finally received my Member ID after contacting the NRA twice by email. Since then, I have attempted to kill the incessant junk emails Wayne and the boys keep sending me, but apparently I've been put on 12,921 difference NRA junk email lists, and one has to kill them one at a time. Heavens, I think I'm dealing with a government agency.
StevenFromTexas wrote:One would expect to receive their Member ID with the FIRST confirmation email from the NRA. I finally received my Member ID after contacting the NRA twice by email. Since then, I have attempted to kill the incessant junk emails Wayne and the boys keep sending me, but apparently I've been put on 12,921 difference NRA junk email lists, and one has to kill them one at a time. Heavens, I think I'm dealing with a government agency.
Keith B wrote:If you would really look into things instead of just complaining, there is an opt-out program where you can get off of mailing both snail and email. Just call the main number and ask them to take you off the list. Pretty simple

RX8er wrote:Keith B wrote:If you would really look into things instead of just complaining, there is an opt-out program where you can get off of mailing both snail and email. Just call the main number and ask them to take you off the list. Pretty simple
I chose to use a more local opt-out at http://www.texaschlforum.com/ucp.php?i=zebra&mode=foes


RottenApple wrote:I don't get what the problem is. The NRA has added more than a million new members. Naturally that's going to create a bottleneck in relation to processing all the new member info. A simple 5 minute (if you call first thing in the morning) phone call can get you your member number.Are many people so..... Self-important (for lack of a better term).... that they feel the necessity to complain instead of calling?

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