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Join Player Piano Group
By Julian Dyer

I'm pleased to announce that the Player Piano Group's electronic
membership payment system is now all up and running!  This means it's
never been easier to join, or to renew subscriptions.  Just go to our web
site and click the 'join us' tab.  http://www.playerpianogoup.org.uk/

You'll see a separate button for each payment category, so all you
have to do is to click on the one that applies to you (UK, Europe, or
elsewhere) and let PayPal do the rest.  You don't need a PayPal account
to pay, as you can enter your credit card details.

Renewing subscriptions is always a hassle, so this year we have
introduced a 3-year payment option.  Even better, this offers a small
discount of 1 GB Pound per year, making a UK 3-year deal of just GBP
33, GBP 34.50 for Europe, and GBP 42 for the rest of the world (at the
moment 1 GBP roughly equals 2 US Dollars).  A real bargain in a world
where everything else gets ever more expensive!

Julian Dyer
Bulletin Editor, Player Piano Group
http://www.playerpianogoup.org.uk/



(Message sent Thu, 31 Jan 2008 22:27:50 -0000 , from time zone +0000.)

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