I have been a long time member of the NRA, and usually pay for a 3 year membership.
I am now thinking about becoming a Life member. Can somebody enlighten me and others
how to do that ?
The 2nd amendment is coming under assault.
Here's an application:
https://membership.nrahq.org/forms/signup.asp?campaignid=XR016647In that offer, you can become a life member for $600.
Whole buck the price went up ALOT like triple from only a few short years ago.
They will probably be running a "deal" pretty soon.
I suppose they follow posts on here. $600. is too much for me.
And I don't need a duffle bag....!!!!
I suppose they follow posts on here. $600. is too much for me.
And I don't need a duffle bag....!!!!
I tell them they can keep the promotional gifts and the junk mail, and spend my money where it should be spent.
I bought in years ago on a "special" offer. It gets you a magazine a month, and three pleading letters a week. Plus phone calls soliciting ever more donations.
Like many, I wish they'd spend the money they waste on mailings and phone staff to actually do something. I do support them, but I question their priorities.
You need to call them up and tell them to stop calling and junk mailing you, and tell them you'll donate more when you see the need to, if only they will stop.
They will.
I've been a Life Member since the 80's, and they used to call me in Alaska and it was always at dinner time. I asked them to please not call me any longer I would give of my own volition. Haven't heard from them since outside of the very occasional mail. I'm good with that.
I am curious what comes after that. I wouldn't mind moving up if there is something past that. Being on a fixed income I would need something with the program or a deal that I can pay occasionally.
Depends on how old you are.
I have been an NRA lifer for 30 plus years and have paid up to Patron level.
I get an occasional mailing, and usually shred it up opened. I’ll give on my schedule.
Don’t know if they call cause we never answer the phone and there have been no voice mails from them.
I strongly believe that if it were not for the NRA we would have virtually zero gun rights.
If you are a gun person and don’t belong to the NRA you should be ashamed of yourself.
Getting a phone solicitation or mail solicitation are manageable and a piss poor excuse for not belonging.
I have been a higher level member for so many years that I get the magazine but never get called anymore. Think they forgot about me.
Endowment is the next level. Then Patron and Benefactor.
The NRA will let you pay monthly. I had $50/month charged to my credit card until I got to Benefactor.
I still donate a couple times a year.
Try calling HQ on the telephone. I got my son a life membership for $300 that way just a few years ago. She quoted me the $600 price. I explained that a caller had offered me that deal a few weeks before, and the lady said she could do that. 1-800-672-3888
I had a paid caller call me this week to offer an upgrade from Life to Patron for just $250. I declined, but I might be inclined to call it in directly, and then NRA would get ALL of the money without having to pay that commission.
I bought in years ago on a "special" offer. It gets you a magazine a month, and three pleading letters a week. Plus phone calls soliciting ever more donations.
Like many, I wish they'd spend the money they waste on mailings and phone staff to actually do something. I do support them, but I question their priorities.
Been a life member for over a decade, just get the magazine no annoying calls or pleading letters.
I became a life member in 1968 just shortly after it had gone from $100.00 to $300.00. I paid in three installments of $100.00. The magazine(s) have turned into pitiful rags from what they once were, little or no information I'm interested in. Several years ago I switched from rifleman to hunter, little improvement if it weren't part of my life membership I wouldn't even bother with it.
Endowment is the next level. Then Patron and Benefactor.
The NRA will let you pay monthly. I had $50/month charged to my credit card until I got to Benefactor.
I still donate a couple times a year.
This is what I did. I spend more a month on coffee. Small price to pay considering my hobbies and family protection revolve around the 2nd Amendment.
Endowment is the next level. Then Patron and Benefactor.
The NRA will let you pay monthly. I had $50/month charged to my credit card until I got to Benefactor.
I still donate a couple times a year.
This is what I did. I spend more a month on coffee. Small price to pay considering my hobbies and family protection revolve around the 2nd Amendment.
[quote=2sticks]Endowment is the next level. Then Patron and Benefactor.
The NRA will let you pay monthly. I had $50/month charged to my credit card until I got to Benefactor.
I still donate a couple times a year.
This is what I did. I spend more a month on coffee. Small price to pay considering my hobbies and family protection revolve around the 2nd Amendment.[/quote
I've been a Life member over 30 yrs. I can't remember what I paid then, but it was a lot of money to me at the time. A few years back I got my Grandson a Life membership for $300.00.
I bought in years ago on a "special" offer. It gets you a magazine a month, and three pleading letters a week. Plus phone calls soliciting ever more donations.
Like many, I wish they'd spend the money they waste on mailings and phone staff to actually do something. I do support them, but I question their priorities.
Same here Rocky. I switched to life in 1972 and am disappointed in how often I am hit-up for donations. I give annually, but am tired of the calls.
I bought in years ago on a "special" offer. It gets you a magazine a month, and three pleading letters a week. Plus phone calls soliciting ever more donations.
Like many, I wish they'd spend the money they waste on mailings and phone staff to actually do something. I do support them, but I question their priorities.
Been a life member for over a decade, just get the magazine no annoying calls or pleading letters.
Same. As rockinbbar suggested, just call them and opt out of solicitations and junk mail. Also life member of GOA.
I have been a Life Member since 1980. I called them about 20 years ago and asked they not send any more junk or call me. Have not had one junk or call since.
Is it easier to make one call or to just snivel about it on the internet?
600 is the price of ONE RIFLE.
I joined as a life member for 500 bucks in maybe 1996 after first joining in 1994. I'm now upgraded a little to Endowment.
I also send sporadic checks, ALWAYS accompanied by a "don't you DARE solicit me" letter. It works.
This is a long term battle, it's going to require some "investment" that won't be fun money at all. But I think a lot of us know, down to the depths of our souls, that freedom carries a price. We need the Second to protect not just ourselves, but the very existence of American citizenship in all its exceptionalism -- so that FUTURE generations can piss it away. Not us. Never.
Sign the eff up.
I am a proud Endowment member
But I am even more proud that my Daughter is a life member and she was about to pay with her own $$ (at about 21 I think) and I stepped up and paid half but I was not asked
She did it on a weekend that they gave a 25.00 Cabelas Card I have the I have the card pinned to my wall to remember it. I am looking right now at it
Of course after she did that my Son In Law stepped up and became a Life member
I am a proud member
I need to do more with GOA
Hank