Clubs are not for everyone. But this has been done to death, so wont go there.
The dearer of the ones I spoke to said that you pay the $180 upfront, then must participate in two club events in the first 60 or 90 days (can't remember which one), but one of them must be a driver training course that is run by the club ( which you have to pay for as well). Then after your 90 day probation they decide if they want you as a member, and if they say no you don't get any refunds.
Which club was that? I'd be interested to see how long they stay open for, I think you must have misunderstood them, nobody would put up with those conditions - ever...
One issue is affiliation fees with 4wd <insert state>, new member fees, insurance, members badges, etc all fees add up, magazine postage, etc.. all small but add up. But not all clubs do it.
Everything you do associations want a chunk of, for little in return. These days driver trainers (trained volunteers) are expected to run driver training for the public - non club members that the association charges $100's for...!!!
The club that Im in isnt interested in clearing the national debt. We are happy to just cover costs. We have 1000's of sq hectares of club property, it's called Australia.
$30 to join, and $70 for single, and $75 for family a year.
Included in that is
- the basic and if we have enough interest (and the trainers have time to spare) Advanced Accredited driver training course after 2yrs membership and you have done basic course and some trips to prove you can drive.
- we run Trip Leader courses
- soon having another GPS/Ozi Explorer Course run by club members for club members
- discounts at 4wd stores
- club lead trips and lots more.
You also get 2x fully catered for events a year. We had xmas in July this year, 3x types of roasts, numerous salads, rolls and stuff... same again for our end of year party
And the prez is a fawkin TOP BLOKE