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76MaBronco

Bronco Guru
Joined
May 21, 2007
Messages
4,219
Loc.
Massachusetts
Hey all...

Gotta love Outlook...it reminded me that I needed to renew my EBR (Early Bronco Registry) Membership...then I started thinking...do I really need it?

I originally signed up in May of 1995 (when I drove mine last)...I'm the low number of 466...Two years ago it came with Bronco Driver, now it doesn't...I only visit the site to renew...anyone else on here belong?
 

73stallion

Bronco Guru
Joined
Mar 5, 2004
Messages
16,786
Loc.
Eugene, OR
i've been a member for several years now, great bunch of people. i do wish they'd put on some more trail runs though, it seems like most of them are getting burned out. some of the trail runs throughout the year have been combined into one. i don't get out that often anyway, but i wanna get out more than once a year...
 

broncofiresmith

Sr. Member
Joined
May 6, 2006
Messages
415
I have been a member for many years as well and soon will be time to renew. I have been thinking the same. I am leaning toward not renewing. I will use the money told renewing Bronco Driver and here as a contributor.
 

akafrankcastle

Sr. Member
Joined
Dec 8, 2002
Messages
876
Loc.
Kansas City
I registered probably 7 years ago, and have never gone back to the site.
To be perfectly honest, I completely forgot about that site until I saw this thread.
 

NicksTrix

Bronco Guru
Joined
Aug 1, 2001
Messages
6,389
their events are so cal based, so if you live elsewhere you need to travel to attend. never saw the draw to join myself being out east. steve sampson seems to do a decent job running his group, as you don't see any flame jobs on the web about it.
 

ransil

Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 6, 2003
Messages
8,124
I'm member #53 and have been thinking the same thing, I have never seen any benefit of being a member, in the early days the news letter was good and I did live in So Cal when I signed up.
 
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76MaBronco

76MaBronco

Bronco Guru
Joined
May 21, 2007
Messages
4,219
Loc.
Massachusetts
That's the thing...I'm about as East as you can get, so attending an event is slim to none. The newsletters were a good bennie, but now that's part of BD.
I think I'm just going to let it go. I'm not saying that it's a bad service or bad people, but I get no benefit for my donation other than to say that I'm #466.
 

sprinksbeme

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 30, 2004
Messages
1,093
Loc.
Kingman, AZ
I've been a member there for 6 years now. Living here in the west it seems to make sense. They put on a couple runs/events a year and if you get a small discount on the entry fees. Wish my subscription to BD was still included though.
 

gearida

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 8, 2007
Messages
1,428
Loc.
Newburgh, IN
I paid there before I found this site, now I never look at that site. I wonder too why I should renew.
 
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76MaBronco

76MaBronco

Bronco Guru
Joined
May 21, 2007
Messages
4,219
Loc.
Massachusetts
I'm no longer going to. I get no benefits from it. I could see if they offered Mass Buys and runs in my area, but they don't. So I'll save the cashola for Bronco parts!!

Or the oil bill...
 
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