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VOLUNTEER MARINE RESCUE WHITSUNDAY Inc

By Mark Beale

Help us to celebrate the order for our new rescue vessel, buy Dad a VMR membership for Fathers Day – 20% discount limited time special.

Have you run out of ideas on what to buy Dad for Fathers Day? Do you worry when he is out in his boat? Give a VMR membership to Dad, you can avoid an expensive rescue or save his life at sea!
The membership is to 30th June 2016 and this promotion will close on September 6th.

JOIN NOW at a 20% discount and enjoy the peace of mind that somebody is there to help and that a big bill will not follow an unfortunate event.

BUY DAD A VMR MEMBERSHIP NOW – All New Membership Fees are discounted.

Apply by mail

Download a Fathers Day membership form, complete the details and return with a cheque or postal order to: VMR Whitsunday, PO Box 298, Cannonvale, QLD, 4802

Apply online

Click on the “Buy Now” button above or go to vmrwhitsundays.com.au/buy-gift-membership. Enter your details, then pay via PAYPAL using your Paypal account or Credit Card.

The Fathers’ Day Special is not available through ANZ Banks – pay by website or cheque only.

If you have any questions, email them to info@vmrwhitsundays.com.au.

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