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  1. Ordered 13 permits last week, very easy, no problems. I ordered 13 permits, one for myself and one for each of the dozen club members that don't have/use computers, therefore they don't have email addys. Two of the members don't have or use credit cards, so I pay for them with my card and they reimburse me.
    5 points
  2. Do you also think insurance should give you a rebate? What about all the costs you spent on a preseason service? The permit is the cheapest part of anything I spend on a year worth of snowmobiling.
    4 points
  3. There are costs that need to get paid on a yearly basis, even if trails don’t open. Ofsc has held permit price steady for last few seasons. I will buy my permit early this year and even if I only get a few weekends in, that is ok. Covid is not ofsc’s fault either and I am sure they are encouring some extra costs because of it too. So let’s support them and hope trails can stay open for as long as Mother Nature allows them. Cheers and if it does get shut down, I would be in favour of donating 50 bucks towards land owner relations for a change. Anything to improve rider experience and keep local trails accessible.
    3 points
  4. If you have any doubt about the season not opening then you can wait to buy your permit until after it happens. Your choice, its a gamble like many other things in our lives.
    2 points
  5. Update. Will be buying one permit and one gift card. . Trail better be open lol
    1 point
  6. I don't believe they are worried about a lawsuit. I think they want to assure riders that if the trails have to be closed early due to an unknown like Covid that permit purchasers will get some value back for their shortened riding season.
    1 point
  7. These will not last. Great prize package. 2 20202 gades and a triton enclosed, https://www.ucsr.ca/lottery/?fbclid=IwAR1pm25UDTSQpLrkX8sfvJL-VURk5Eewg9CVLJs0l74LSN79NwRd_HAUj4E
    1 point
  8. Why don't we all just bail on the organization for a year and then expect it to still be there when normal life returns? We're buying $10,000 - $20,000 machines. Why are we concerned about risking $200 on a season we all want? If it's a total wash bitch after the fact and I'm sure something will happen at that point (never a full refund, but something more than this). In the interim buy your pass and give the organization the re-assurance it needs to get on with planning for this season. Last time I checked new groomers were already being bought and some deliveries have occured with more to come. Like it or not there is fixed costs to be paid to keep this ship moving forward.
    1 point
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