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How long does a TDR membership last? It hasn't even been five months since I joined, and today I received a postcard stating that my membership is finished after the next issue.
 
They just released a new issue, and the next is in three months, so the issue that you would not get if you didn't renew is in 6 months. Make sense now?:)
 
I recieved one of those cards last issue. I just signed up so I payed no attention to it. I just recieved another card... must be something screwed up in thier system.
 
from what I got out of what it said on the front of my new TDR mag it was for the people that have a registartaion number starting with a certion number cant remeber which one right now but ti said on the front and your regisration number is also on the front. So even though it said your need to sign up again double check your number and see.

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Taken from another post back in November asking this same question:



Originally posted by TDRadmin

ab7fh, I'm sorry for any confusion. Your member number begins with 40. That tells me that you prepaid for Issues 40, 41, 42 and 43. You should have received Issues 40, 41 and 42 by now. Issue 43 should arrive in February, 2004. You will not need to renew until after that time.



Regarding the scheduling of renewal cards, some folks think they're sent to early. Some think they're sent too late. It depends on when in the quarter you set up your new subscription or renewed (as to whether it feels too early or too late).



Each subscription includes 4 issues of the magazine as well as 12 consecutive months access to the website. As noted above, you're 4th issue of the magazine won't arrive until February, 2004, and you'll stay active on the website well after that date. We allow a minimum of 12 months access, not less.



Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience the timing of the renewal card has caused you.



Robin

TDR Admin



I received issue #44 3 days ago, btw. They are in transit as we speak. The first of them started to arrive a couple of weeks ago and it takes almost a full month before the last ones are delivered.

-Steve St. Laurent

Webmaster
 
Clarification

Let me try to help. The renewal cards are intended as simple reminders. Some complain that they come too often and too early. Others (belive it or not) do complain that they do not come early enough. The best strategy is to keep up with the first two digits of your member number. Each renewal purchases four issues of the TDR magazine and a minimum of 12 consecutive months' access to the TDR website. For example:





Gauthier, your member number begins with 42 (and you last renewed in January, 2004).



You should have received Issue 42 (sometime in January, 2004). You should have received Issue 43 in February, 2004.

You should have received Issue 44 in May, 2004.

And you will receive Issue 45 in August.

Your online access will remain current until at least February, 2005.

You will want to renew in the October/November timeframe. It seems odd (or like less than a year) because you received Issuse 42 at the end of January, then almost immediately received Issue 43. Email me with questions/concerns.





CLAYTON, it looks like we may have made an error when we set up your account. Your member number also starts with 42, but your first issue wasn't mailed until April, 2004. Did you by any chance request your subscription begin with Issue 42? Please email me, and I will have any errors corrected.





boonsur, your member number starts with 42. You've been with us a while, so I won't track back to the beginning. But on this renewal, you paid for Issues 42 (November, 2003). Issue 43 (February, 2004), Issue 44 (May, 2004) and Issue 45 (August, 2004). You'll want to renew in the October, 2004 timeframe. Your access to the website will remain current through at least December, 2004.





SLinse, your member number starts with 41 (last renewed in August, 2003). Your first issue, Issue 41, should have arrived in October, 2003. You then should have received Issue 42 in November, 2003. Issue 43 should have arrived in February, 2004. Issue 44 should have arrived in May, 2004 (may still be in transit). You'll want to renew in the July, 2004 timeframe. Your access to the website will remain current through at least September, 2003.





Mikelley, your last renewal was processed in December, 2003. Your first issue should have been Issue 42, and it probably arrived in January, 2004. Your Issue 43 should have arrived in February, 2004. Issue 44 should have arrived in May, 2004 (may still be in transit). Issue 45 will arrive in August, 2004. You'll want to renew in October/November, 2004. Your access to the website will remain current through at least January, 2004.





Bounch, it looks like your renewas was processed in October, 2003. Your first issue of the magazine, Issue 42, should have arrived in November, 2003. You should have received Issue 43 in February, 2004. You should have received Issue 44 in May, 2004. And Issue 45 should arrive on or around August, 2004. You'll want to renew in September, 2004. Your website access will remain current through November, 2004.





Do not hesitate to email me personally at rpatton@ix.netcom.com with questions/concerns/inquiries. We can always correct any errors that are made.



Thank you!



Robin

TDR Admin
 
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I know I am kinda new to this site. Also recently bought my first CTD.



Kinda bugs me a little that I have to PAY for access to the website. I can completely understand paying for the magazine.



I belong to 3 other boards and NONE of them require payment to join in posting and searching.



Just my 2 cents worth. :D
 
Bouncy - you are paying for a subscription to the magazine and as a benefit you are getting access to the website. The magazine subscription price has been $35 since it's inception. The website was added in 99. The magazine supports this site and without that it wouldn't exist. The revenue from banner advertising doesn't even put a dent in the cost of operating the site. The members only features of the site are an additional incentive for people to subscribe to the magazine. By being limited to members only it also helps to limits the amount of "trolling", etc on the site. There are a number of free options out there if that's what people are looking for.



-Steve St. Laurent

Webmaster
 
I just renewed!



As long as they are open about when mine expires, and when it needs to be renewed, I'm ok with any notices. I was a bit shocked, because it seemed like yesterday I re-signed up.



What I hate are mags that send renewal notices without telling you when it expires. Sign up for 3 years, two months later you get a renewal notice. Crap you think, I like reading that, it's going to expire, I better renew... and you've now got 6 years. :(
 
Originally posted by Bouncy

I know I am kinda new to this site. Also recently bought my first CTD.



Kinda bugs me a little that I have to PAY for access to the website. I can completely understand paying for the magazine.



I belong to 3 other boards and NONE of them require payment to join in posting and searching.



Just my 2 cents worth. :D



Hang around a while and you will make that $35 look like pennies for all the information you will gain.
 
Originally posted by Steve St. Laurent

Bouncy - you are paying for a subscription to the magazine and as a benefit you are getting access to the website. The magazine subscription price has been $35 since it's inception. The website was added in 99. The magazine supports this site and without that it wouldn't exist. The revenue from banner advertising doesn't even put a dent in the cost of operating the site. The members only features of the site are an additional incentive for people to subscribe to the magazine. By being limited to members only it also helps to limits the amount of "trolling", etc on the site. There are a number of free options out there if that's what people are looking for.



-Steve St. Laurent

Webmaster





I guess it is more about different sites and different mentallities. I am more of a wrenchhead. I work on my trucks and don't spend a lot of time in magazines.



I found this site cause it is the biggest and best site for info about the Cummins engines. However I only monitored it for about a year. Basically I didn't sign up and pay until I got the truck.



I love all the info but without becoming a member, I couldn't search the site. Therefore researching took 10 times longer. The researching I did is what LED to the purchase of my CTD.



If I hadn't researched this site manually... I probably would be driving a Duramax right now.



As for cost of running a website. I know about those costs. I am friends with the owner of a jeep site and he has talked about costs as well. He just started using banner ads in the past month. Other than that, people donate to the site cause the like it and want it to survive.



As a member, you sign up and get full access to the jeep site but limited storage for pics. As a "paying" member to the jeep site, I sent them a check to help out on server upgrades.



I know this is a logn post that seems to ramble. I was just trying to say... I don't really read the mag and love the site... Didn't see why I had to pay for the mag to get the site. Just wanted the site all along and be able to post and search for tech info. And of course... Make friends.



Mike
 
Originally posted by KBennett

Hang around a while and you will make that $35 look like pennies for all the information you will gain.





Boy did I start something here...



Ya missed the point. I don't read the magazine. I enjoy searching and surfing. I just didn't understand BUYING a magazine subscription to get a website ID so I could post and search.



To me they are separate things. I don't know the history of this site... so I didn't know the mag supports the site and didn't know the mag was first.



I like the lifetime membership thing.



Web users =$50 lifetime

Web/Mag Users = $200 Lifetime :D
 
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