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Yep, I agree too Merc.
Also,I don't think the club necessarily has to be a business or the sole organiser/provider/dare I say carer; take the arches as an example.
If we make an effort as a club, to be welcoming and make the most of the resources of it's members, it will naturally grow and thrive. This is in fact the exact scenario I am going through in my town at the mo - we're promoting each other, because we WANT to, and better business naturally follows
I think the thriving eastern European contingent can only help support that. We need to make sure our little house is in order, so that we can all benefit in the much wider scenario, again, I think the rear arches are the perfect example of that. Credit to @Cebul and everyone else involved, he's run a tight ship and many have seen the benefit, including me.
I'm sure at some point a UK based LG member or one of their contacts will be making stuff that goes to Poland/The USA/wherever. For example, my neighbour happens to be an ex Rolls Royce engineer. Now if I can't find HIM something to do....
Likewise, It can't always be down to mods/admin/anyone else to take responsibility for transactions, I'm afraid there is always risk, hey, life is risk, welcome to the real world!
But the vast majority of transactions go smoothly I'm sure.
Also,I don't think the club necessarily has to be a business or the sole organiser/provider/dare I say carer; take the arches as an example.
If we make an effort as a club, to be welcoming and make the most of the resources of it's members, it will naturally grow and thrive. This is in fact the exact scenario I am going through in my town at the mo - we're promoting each other, because we WANT to, and better business naturally follows

I think the thriving eastern European contingent can only help support that. We need to make sure our little house is in order, so that we can all benefit in the much wider scenario, again, I think the rear arches are the perfect example of that. Credit to @Cebul and everyone else involved, he's run a tight ship and many have seen the benefit, including me.
I'm sure at some point a UK based LG member or one of their contacts will be making stuff that goes to Poland/The USA/wherever. For example, my neighbour happens to be an ex Rolls Royce engineer. Now if I can't find HIM something to do....

Likewise, It can't always be down to mods/admin/anyone else to take responsibility for transactions, I'm afraid there is always risk, hey, life is risk, welcome to the real world!
