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Originally Posted by Traveller
I was thinking about it till I browsed over the membership application.
I have no issue with name, address, charge card info, but there is no need for them to know what is parked in my garage along with VIN number.
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I agree. I joined the PCA, but I didn't give them the numbers.
There is a fellow in the 356 Registry who periodically contacts me asking for the VINs of my 356s. He's been asking for years and I've been ignoring him for years. I'm in an antique truck club and
they want my truck's VIN. I don't understand why they want the info. If it isn't shared - if
no one ever looks at it, what value is it to them? And if someone
does look at it, who is it and why are they looking?
I'm not a fan of clubs. I contributed to the 356 Registry for years and was a dedicated supporter until politics reared its ugly head. As I look back, I'm sorry I wasted my time working for those a-holes. I don't contribute anything to the PCA but dues. No matter how great the people may be
now, the politics could change in an instant and you can get kicked in the teeth. I have better things to volunteer my time for.