Re: TB iris society? AIS membership?


zebra@chcs.com wrote:
> 
> From: Scott Aitken  <zebra@chcs.com>
> 
> I think you are wrong. You pay a full year membership, and get all back
> issues, regardless of what time of year you join. Of course, you would get
> a renewal notice again fairly quickly if you join very late in the year. At
> this time, memberships are on a calendar year -- all memberships are
> renewable in January, not on the anniversary of when you join.
> 

Yes and no. 

If you join AIS after September your membership starts the following
Jan. I don't know whether you also get the current years Bulletins in
this case, but I don't think so. If you join prior to Oct you get the
years bulletins and a renewal notice in November for the next year.

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