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There is no fee for joining.
I don't remember the exact fee for joining, but it was several hundred dollars — an astronomical amount for the early 1980s.
Burnham said he was amenable to looking at ideas such as lowering the membership fee for joining the party and making all members better involved, which could possibly have helped to stop issues snowballing into more serious problems.
And, before shelling out, compare costs with the fee for joining a gym.
Riders pay a small fee for joining a driver's commute, but this is designed mainly to help drivers split the cost of gas, and potentially cover a bit of their vehicle's maintenance in the process.
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Ask if there are fees for joining or participating.
To attract new members, the club is offering discounted initiation fees for those joining before July, when building is expected to be completed.
And Ms. Alba plans to sign up the day after Christmas, when the Y will waive the $121 fee to join for new members.
And there is no cost to the county, and no fee for residents to join.
The fee for Gayle, who joined Peterborough from Dagenham & Redbridge in January for an initial £500,000, is understood to involve an initial down-payment of around £3.25m with a further £1.25m in add-ons.
Not too romantic, but we still got to spend time together and it was healthier, and much cheaper, than the typical overpriced Valentine's Day menu — a whopping total of about $10, including a drop-in fee for me to join the workout, and a protein shake afterward.
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