TS21sso
Aug 10, 2013Explorer
In data bank?
A couple of weeks ago we stopped at a CG, during registration, I was told that no one in our area code with that name. We have been GS members since 2008, and within the last year a Life Member. Appa...
TS21sso wrote:A simple typographical error in either your name or your zip code by either Good Sam or the campground looking up your membership will cause your membership to not appear. Understanding what people are saying when spelling their name is not easy. B's sound like D's and T's and C's and G's. Some people have common names spelled uncommonly, Smith and Smyth for example. Then there are the people who mix up their zip code with their office zip code and their children's zip code etc. Finally you have fat fingered typists like myself and most of the rest of the free world to deal with. It should be simple, but it isn't.wbwood wrote:
If you had your life member card, then I don't even know why they would even look to verify. Unless someone is going through the trouble of counterfeiting GS cards in order to just get 10% off hitch I highly doubt. Lol
I mean, your life member card never expires. So it's not like they were looking for a valid date. Actually, I think I've only used my GS discount once and they never asked for the card. Everywhere else was either a KOA, yogi, fed, state or they didn't accept it.
wbwood, We went to this CG without reservations, as we were just druvng through and staying overnight. Upon registering they only ask for name and zipcode, apparently this is all they needed, the rest of my information was on this program. It was only when my GS membership didn't show up, they ask if I was a GS member. If that information had been in the program as it was supposed to be, then the GS card would not even have been needed or even ask about.