Are we forgetting the Ten Club Single?
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But didn't they tell us to make sure our address is up to date about 6 months ago? That's a good enough "update" to finish out the year I would think.jeffbr said:As long as 10c continues their awesome communication around this single, these threads will continue to pop up. 10c could quell the discussion or uncertainty any time they choose. A simple, non-snarky update with a couple of details and these threads wouldn't exist.0 - 
            
I’m cool with that. I got 3 naked bags, need tags!!RoleModelsinBlood31 said:No more singles, band’s just not into it anymore. Those who paid for 2016 and 2017 get an extra luggage tag and one single from the shop, their choice. Apologies from the band.Chicago 6/29/98, Alpine Valley(EV) 6/13/99, Alpine Valley 10/08/00, Chicago 10/09/00, Phoenix 10/20/00, Orlando 4/12/03, Tampa 4/13/03, San Diego 6/05/03, Vegas 6/06/03, Phoenix 6/07/03, Chicago 6/18/03, Alpine Valley 6/21/03, Orlando 10/08/04, D.C. 10/11/04, Chicago 5/16/06, Chicago 5/17/06, LA 7/12/08, Chicago 8/23/09, Chicago 8/24/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09 (Front Row Center, Finally), Phoenix(EV) 11/4/11, Wrigley 7/19/13, Phoenix 11/19/13, Denver 10/22/14, Wrigley 8/20/16, Wrigley 8/22/160 - 
            Anyone know how many members there are? Got to be a lot.
If they did that, they'd have to drop the $40 option. No one (or very few) would pay $40 just for membership fees of a fan club for a band that may tour once every 5 years. This has got to be a sweet cash flow for them, would be giving up a lot to admit they aren't doing it anymore and drop it.
They'll just continue to half-ass it and take our $40.0 - 
            
It probably just fell off. Many people experienced that problem, unfortunately. Sounds like you need to crazy glue the fasteners on those things.jniko said:Baggage handlers stole my luggage tag. Hot commodity. Don’t diss the tag
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I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 - 
            
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?0 - 
            
I'll sell mine.ski-bum said:Proud of my luggage tags.
$5009/15/98 - Great Woods................9/29/04 - Fleet Center.....................8/02/08 - Opera House (EV)............10/16/13 - DCU Center
8/29/00 - Tweeter Center............5/24/06 - Banknorth Garden............5/17/10 - Banknorth Garden.............08/05/16 - Fenway Park
7/11/03 - Tweeter Center............5/25/06 - Banknorth Garden............6/16/11 - Wang Theatre (EV)............08/07/16 - Fenway Park
9/28/04 - Fleet Center................6/30/08 - Tweeter Center0 - 
            
I agree. If they do want to discontinue them all I ask is a heads up. It's the only reason I keep paying $30 extra for analog. Honour the commitments for money already received (2017 and 2018), and give people an advance warning they won't be included in future memberships.mace1229 said:
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?
I think many of us would simply go to the digital memberships. That had me thinking. I wonder if the 10c makes any revenue from the additional $20/$30 they get from analog memberships, or if just breaks even. If it they do earn money from it, and it helps with funding ongoing operations, I could see why they are hesitant to drop the Christmas singles.
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I would just kill my membership. Sure, I'd go through the AMT withdrawal stage, but I'd get through it I'm sure. And I might even get some work done.Zod said:
I agree. If they do want to discontinue them all I ask is a heads up. It's the only reason I keep paying $30 extra for analog. Honour the commitments for money already received (2017 and 2018), and give people an advance warning they won't be included in future memberships.mace1229 said:
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?
I think many of us would simply go to the digital memberships. That had me thinking. I wonder if the 10c makes any revenue from the additional $20/$30 they get from analog memberships, or if just breaks even. If it they do earn money from it, and it helps with funding ongoing operations, I could see why they are hesitant to drop the Christmas singles.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 - 
            
I can't see how they don't turn at least an extra $10 each. The 7" singles sell for under $10, and the "Free" shirt has got to be fairly inexpensive. I'd be surprised if they don't pocket at least half of that extra $20 spent on analog fees.Zod said:
I agree. If they do want to discontinue them all I ask is a heads up. It's the only reason I keep paying $30 extra for analog. Honour the commitments for money already received (2017 and 2018), and give people an advance warning they won't be included in future memberships.mace1229 said:
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?
I think many of us would simply go to the digital memberships. That had me thinking. I wonder if the 10c makes any revenue from the additional $20/$30 they get from analog memberships, or if just breaks even. If it they do earn money from it, and it helps with funding ongoing operations, I could see why they are hesitant to drop the Christmas singles.0 - 
            
I like my tags but that plastic strap was useless. My tag fell off my luggage just loading it in the car trunk. Use a thin covered pony tail elastic, loop it through the tag and then loop that combo around the luggage handle. Cheap and effective.PJ_Soul said:
It probably just fell off. Many people experienced that problem, unfortunately. Sounds like you need to crazy glue the fasteners on those things.jniko said:Baggage handlers stole my luggage tag. Hot commodity. Don’t diss the tag0 - 
            Enzed said:
Absolutely.jeffbr said:As long as 10c continues their awesome communication around this single, these threads will continue to pop up. 10c could quell the discussion or uncertainty any time they choose. A simple, non-snarky update with a couple of details and these threads wouldn't exist.
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show me one of the "free gifts" that come with being analog that isn't poorly produced. I have given away the shirts and luggage tags. the tags looked and felt to me like a cheap children's toy.ShanKathy said:
I like my tags but that plastic strap was useless. My tag fell off my luggage just loading it in the car trunk. Use a thin covered pony tail elastic, loop it through the tag and then loop that combo around the luggage handle. Cheap and effective.PJ_Soul said:
It probably just fell off. Many people experienced that problem, unfortunately. Sounds like you need to crazy glue the fasteners on those things.jniko said:Baggage handlers stole my luggage tag. Hot commodity. Don’t diss the tagYour boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 - 
            
True, but they also have pay people to bring them into the warehouse, put them in mailers, and cover the shipping. I would think a vinyl, a tshirt, and two separate postage charges would come close to $20 (or $30 for international orders).mace1229 said:
I can't see how they don't turn at least an extra $10 each. The 7" singles sell for under $10, and the "Free" shirt has got to be fairly inexpensive. I'd be surprised if they don't pocket at least half of that extra $20 spent on analog fees.Zod said:
I agree. If they do want to discontinue them all I ask is a heads up. It's the only reason I keep paying $30 extra for analog. Honour the commitments for money already received (2017 and 2018), and give people an advance warning they won't be included in future memberships.mace1229 said:
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?
I think many of us would simply go to the digital memberships. That had me thinking. I wonder if the 10c makes any revenue from the additional $20/$30 they get from analog memberships, or if just breaks even. If it they do earn money from it, and it helps with funding ongoing operations, I could see why they are hesitant to drop the Christmas singles.
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            Zod said:
True, but they also have pay people to bring them into the warehouse, put them in mailers, and cover the shipping. I would think a vinyl, a tshirt, and two separate postage charges would come close to $20 (or $30 for international orders).mace1229 said:
I can't see how they don't turn at least an extra $10 each. The 7" singles sell for under $10, and the "Free" shirt has got to be fairly inexpensive. I'd be surprised if they don't pocket at least half of that extra $20 spent on analog fees.Zod said:
I agree. If they do want to discontinue them all I ask is a heads up. It's the only reason I keep paying $30 extra for analog. Honour the commitments for money already received (2017 and 2018), and give people an advance warning they won't be included in future memberships.mace1229 said:
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?
I think many of us would simply go to the digital memberships. That had me thinking. I wonder if the 10c makes any revenue from the additional $20/$30 they get from analog memberships, or if just breaks even. If it they do earn money from it, and it helps with funding ongoing operations, I could see why they are hesitant to drop the Christmas singles.
I
Don't forget the physical copy of Deep magazine...
printing costs for these can't be cheap!!
We also get a bootleg code too...
$40 still seems like a GREAT deal to me!!!'96: Seattle: Key Arena
'98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
'00: Columbus: Polaris
'03: Columbus: Germain
'10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
'11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
'12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
'13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
'14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
'15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
'16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
'17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
'18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
'22: Nashville / St. Louis0 - 
            derbydave said:Zod said:
True, but they also have pay people to bring them into the warehouse, put them in mailers, and cover the shipping. I would think a vinyl, a tshirt, and two separate postage charges would come close to $20 (or $30 for international orders).mace1229 said:
I can't see how they don't turn at least an extra $10 each. The 7" singles sell for under $10, and the "Free" shirt has got to be fairly inexpensive. I'd be surprised if they don't pocket at least half of that extra $20 spent on analog fees.Zod said:
I agree. If they do want to discontinue them all I ask is a heads up. It's the only reason I keep paying $30 extra for analog. Honour the commitments for money already received (2017 and 2018), and give people an advance warning they won't be included in future memberships.mace1229 said:
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?
I think many of us would simply go to the digital memberships. That had me thinking. I wonder if the 10c makes any revenue from the additional $20/$30 they get from analog memberships, or if just breaks even. If it they do earn money from it, and it helps with funding ongoing operations, I could see why they are hesitant to drop the Christmas singles.
I
Don't forget the physical copy of Deep magazine...
printing costs for these can't be cheap!!
We also get a bootleg code too...
$40 still seems like a GREAT deal to me!!!
I wish the boot code worked for flac. I still buy physical copies for shows I attended, and don't often use my code as I would have to pay $5 to upgrade (which is nothing other than me being cheap).
For me I don't really use the code, the shirt, or the free item. They make a digital copy of the magazine which I'm pretty content with. It's really only the Christmas Single that has me shelling out the higher price point. I think the older membership system which was basically digital + single/newsletter was pretty good. If they could cut out the tshirt/gift and knock off $10 I wouldn't complain
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It's is a great deal when you get what you pay forderbydave said:Zod said:
True, but they also have pay people to bring them into the warehouse, put them in mailers, and cover the shipping. I would think a vinyl, a tshirt, and two separate postage charges would come close to $20 (or $30 for international orders).mace1229 said:
I can't see how they don't turn at least an extra $10 each. The 7" singles sell for under $10, and the "Free" shirt has got to be fairly inexpensive. I'd be surprised if they don't pocket at least half of that extra $20 spent on analog fees.Zod said:
I agree. If they do want to discontinue them all I ask is a heads up. It's the only reason I keep paying $30 extra for analog. Honour the commitments for money already received (2017 and 2018), and give people an advance warning they won't be included in future memberships.mace1229 said:
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?
I think many of us would simply go to the digital memberships. That had me thinking. I wonder if the 10c makes any revenue from the additional $20/$30 they get from analog memberships, or if just breaks even. If it they do earn money from it, and it helps with funding ongoing operations, I could see why they are hesitant to drop the Christmas singles.
I
Don't forget the physical copy of Deep magazine...
printing costs for these can't be cheap!!
We also get a bootleg code too...
$40 still seems like a GREAT deal to me!!!Atlanta, GA 8/7/00...Atlanta, GA 4/19/03...Columbia, SC 6/16/08...New Orleans, LA 5/1/10...East Troy, WI 9/3/11... East Troy, WI 9/4/11... Atlanta, GA 9/22/12...Greenville, SC 4/16/16...Nashville, TN 9/16/22...Atlanta, GA 4/29/25...Atlanta, GA 5/1/250 - 
            
Good question. I might just go digital next year then buy the single when it hits the shop a year after its releasemace1229 said:
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 - 
            
I've ALWAYS got what I paid for.brewdog123 said:
It's is a great deal when you get what you pay forderbydave said:Zod said:
True, but they also have pay people to bring them into the warehouse, put them in mailers, and cover the shipping. I would think a vinyl, a tshirt, and two separate postage charges would come close to $20 (or $30 for international orders).mace1229 said:
I can't see how they don't turn at least an extra $10 each. The 7" singles sell for under $10, and the "Free" shirt has got to be fairly inexpensive. I'd be surprised if they don't pocket at least half of that extra $20 spent on analog fees.Zod said:
I agree. If they do want to discontinue them all I ask is a heads up. It's the only reason I keep paying $30 extra for analog. Honour the commitments for money already received (2017 and 2018), and give people an advance warning they won't be included in future memberships.mace1229 said:
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?
I think many of us would simply go to the digital memberships. That had me thinking. I wonder if the 10c makes any revenue from the additional $20/$30 they get from analog memberships, or if just breaks even. If it they do earn money from it, and it helps with funding ongoing operations, I could see why they are hesitant to drop the Christmas singles.
I
Don't forget the physical copy of Deep magazine...
printing costs for these can't be cheap!!
We also get a bootleg code too...
$40 still seems like a GREAT deal to me!!!
'96: Seattle: Key Arena
'98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
'00: Columbus: Polaris
'03: Columbus: Germain
'10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
'11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
'12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
'13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
'14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
'15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
'16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
'17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
'18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
'22: Nashville / St. Louis0 - 
            
Not this year...derbydave said:
I've ALWAYS got what I paid for.brewdog123 said:
It's is a great deal when you get what you pay forderbydave said:Zod said:
True, but they also have pay people to bring them into the warehouse, put them in mailers, and cover the shipping. I would think a vinyl, a tshirt, and two separate postage charges would come close to $20 (or $30 for international orders).mace1229 said:
I can't see how they don't turn at least an extra $10 each. The 7" singles sell for under $10, and the "Free" shirt has got to be fairly inexpensive. I'd be surprised if they don't pocket at least half of that extra $20 spent on analog fees.Zod said:
I agree. If they do want to discontinue them all I ask is a heads up. It's the only reason I keep paying $30 extra for analog. Honour the commitments for money already received (2017 and 2018), and give people an advance warning they won't be included in future memberships.mace1229 said:
Totally agree. At some point I feel they have to, they sold the $40 membership by advertising an annual single.PJ_Soul said:
I paid for it, so I definitely expect it. If we don't get it, I'll expect a partial refund of my 2016 membership fee.hsohi said:No one forgot about it, we just don’t expect it anymore.
For anyone who doesn't expect it anymore, why do you still pay the $40 then?
I think many of us would simply go to the digital memberships. That had me thinking. I wonder if the 10c makes any revenue from the additional $20/$30 they get from analog memberships, or if just breaks even. If it they do earn money from it, and it helps with funding ongoing operations, I could see why they are hesitant to drop the Christmas singles.
I
Don't forget the physical copy of Deep magazine...
printing costs for these can't be cheap!!
We also get a bootleg code too...
$40 still seems like a GREAT deal to me!!!Atlanta, GA 8/7/00...Atlanta, GA 4/19/03...Columbia, SC 6/16/08...New Orleans, LA 5/1/10...East Troy, WI 9/3/11... East Troy, WI 9/4/11... Atlanta, GA 9/22/12...Greenville, SC 4/16/16...Nashville, TN 9/16/22...Atlanta, GA 4/29/25...Atlanta, GA 5/1/250 
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