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I tried to give a free leg up for this forum a while back by plugging challengertalk.com on my business cards only to have my post yanked for "advertising" my business. No soup for you.
Yeah moondog i saw they tell you you get a sticker, but has anyone ever seen it? Noone I know on here has gotten one. I think all their advertising of the camaro on this site, and the fact that its run by a forum format type website I think im doing all the supporting I need to by just posting and visiting. Hell they probably get just as much from how often I visit the site through ads as they would from my pocket.
I would say the easiest and best way would be to sign up as a premium member because you are supposed to get a set of stickers. I have yet to see mine. I have yet to here of anyone getting theirs either. So I would say the easiest route would be to go to your local graphic shop and have them make some for you.
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Yeah, doesnt look like there is much more of a different from a premium membership other than a slightly bigger avatar and a purple name. Worth the 40 bucks? Idk bout that...
Well, I understand why some of you would want to put one on your cars, but no one could pay me enough to put that BS on mine! I like the people here, not the site itself.
I do know of one person who received their stickers for being a lifetime member.
The only reason I'd become a "premium member" is so I can have as many PMs as I wish. I have to delete them constantly because my PM box fills up so fast. We have spent thousands of dollars with the vendors here and will probably spend thousands more.
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