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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Lee_D on May 03, 2006, 12:00:28

Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Lee_D on May 03, 2006, 12:00:28
I've been considering joining the DOC for a while and would be interested in the thoughts of chaps and lasses here who may be members.

I'm a member of the 101 FC club and register and the benifits of such are obvious for rare spares etc etc.

I know you only get out what you put in kind of thing but there are sooo many clubs on the scene these days just thought it worth probing before handing over any hard earned.

Lee D
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: PUX on May 03, 2006, 12:09:04
watching this thread  8)
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: NeilWilson on May 03, 2006, 13:01:22
I am in DOC and I believe there are a few others on mud club as well.  Like most clubs it has the usual cross section of humanity making up the membership, with the resultant occasional bickering & toy throwing sessions.  Quite a few discounts are available to DOC members.  The club mag is very good and seems to have improved quite a bit recently.  Lots of good advice available (same as here).  There is a National DOC Event this year.  My personal opinion was that I thought it worth renewing my membership this year.  Cheers.

Neil
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Horness on May 03, 2006, 14:07:36
I was a member of the Discovery Owners Club, and if you use the discounts right, membership can work out free as savings can be made on things like insurance, parts and other bits-and-bobs.

Very good spread of people always willing to help with Disovery related queries, lots of meet ups and events, and a good club mag.

Only reason I did not renew was due to work taking up more-and-more of my time, and I never had the chance to attend meetings and go out on outings.
Things are settling down now, so maybe next year I will re-join (if not sooner).

Horness
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Frankie-Boy on May 03, 2006, 14:07:36
I have to agree with Neil, in the 3 years that I've been with DOC there have been <issues>, most have been resolved, I'm happy with the way things are and I've just renewed my membership again.

Like Mud-Club there is a wealth of information to be had by members and the discounts could easily save the membership costs, I'd recommend being a member.
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: BrumLee on May 03, 2006, 14:47:06
I'd personally stick with mud-club as you get the same benefits, the technical information and questions asked are repeated on both forums, discounts are in comparision, plus there's a lot more events announced on this forum that are attended by members of the other club.

Was a member from day one but have left due to issues that I won't go into on this forum. You can PM me your email address and I'll answer your question in full.
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: wizard on May 03, 2006, 15:02:49
I, like a whole bunch of people on this forum have been a DOC member for a good few years now, I have met some "interesting" people and I have met some real assholes through the DOC but i have also made some really good friends.
As has been pointed out the club has had a few problems but i think you get that with any club and it comes down to the club members to make a club successful or otherwise.

The savings on discounts alone is well worth the membership fee IMHO.

regards
wizard :twisted:
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: jolie on May 03, 2006, 15:08:01
Hi Lee,

Sorry to hear you have left the DOC, will have to keep an eye out for you on here instead now :lol:

I personally haven't any problems with the DOC only good advice and friendly chats, have met some really nice people and had a good few days out withe them, I shall be renewing my membership this summer. :D
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Colin 009 on May 03, 2006, 15:39:33
Was a member didnt renew due to the pickering and spending to much on joining DOC, GLASS, etc,  then theres the subs to the LR mags, it all added up to to much so somethings had to go.

Have met some great people through the DOC,  :D

The one thing that I would say is when attending events, not always made to feel welcome and have had others say the same to me.

Hope to be a bit better off soon so may well give it another go.
Title: D.O.C
Post by: Muddy Moo on May 03, 2006, 16:34:44
:D Iam not a member but soon will be my husband is and ive become very involved so Im gonna get my own membership  I personally think the DOC club is a great club only ever met one ******** everyone else have been a great friendly bunch of people everyone seems to go out of thier way to help as much as they can and its not just normal members commity are fab you cant be involved in to many the more the merrier get to meet like minded  people who enjoy a great hobby.
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: DiscoDan on May 03, 2006, 17:51:23
Hi.

I've been a DOC member for a couple of years. The info on the forum and in the mag is excellent, you do get some overlap with other forums but because the DOC is a single marque club I think you are more likely to get a definate answer from someone who has previously experienced your problem.

I'm looking forward to attending some events, as has been said you get out what you put in. As with any group in any walk of life you get some whose attitudes & forum ettiquette isn't very nice. I've read some of the threads and the way some individuals spoke would disgrace their upbringing. Having said that I've seen the same on other boards, at least with the DOC it is a paid-for membership and you have an elected committee to sort out grievances.

Join for a year & see what you think. make up your own mind without being influenced by the negativity of someone else. The fee of £20 you will save in discounts, so you have nothing to lose.

Kind regards, Dan  8)
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: alancaulfield on May 03, 2006, 18:56:37
I've been in ther DOC for over a year now. The problems mentioned seem to have gone away apart from a very boring AGM in March which was down (IMO) to a member here so be careful you are not listening to ex members with sharp axes to grind.

I have to say the best aspect for me is the DOC forum and I am sure this one has much to offfer as well. I just haven't quite got the same fuzzy feelings.
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Thrasher on May 03, 2006, 19:18:33
May I respectfully request that we all forget about the past please. The DOC will not prosper on what happened previously.

Lee - give it a try - at worst you are the price of a few pints and pie worse off :-) Oh and you can even join online - I do like Paypal :-)

..and just in case you all forgot - I was the chairman when all the problems were rife .... maybe it was me :-)
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Grumpy on May 03, 2006, 19:37:11
Let sleeping dogs lie

The DOC is now on the up turn we have the national this year and our recently formed local club night is going well

Worth joining for the insurance discounts
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Lee_D on May 03, 2006, 19:50:16
Cheers all...

Food for thought there, h'mmmmm

Lee
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: the loon on May 03, 2006, 19:51:31
I say go for it.
I've been in DOC for a few months now and have also been involved in a couple of there events prior to joining.
They have struck me as a friendly bunch and all the stuff that I've been involved with has seemed well organised.
I've booked up for the DOC national and have volenteered to represent the club at a couple of shows.

I'm still active with MC and will continue to be so for as long as I can see. I'm involved as well with 2 other "pay membership" clubs but I know one of these wont get renewed at the end of the year as they basicly arnt intrested unless you want to take part in RTV's etc
Title: doc
Post by: Disco Geordie on May 03, 2006, 19:55:54
Quite simply as a Disco owner Doc is the club to be in. As mentioned by all above the membership pays for it'self.
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Damonski on May 03, 2006, 20:03:30
I joined, but as 99% of DOC is also here, you get all the DOC knowledge plus more for free here on mud-club. So I wont be re-newing.

Threads asked in the forums are repeated on here, difflock and just about every other, same with the for sales and wanteds areas and its the same people answering the same questions :)

Insurances can be cheaper, but if you haggle you'll get the discount anyway, just the same with discounts on parts, haggle and you'll get the discount + more anyway.
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on May 03, 2006, 22:41:30
I was in DOC too, but haven't renewed for obvious reasons.

A question I posted still emphasised I was most welcome to remain
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on May 03, 2006, 23:26:39
Quote from: "Bush Tucker Man"
I was in DOC too, but haven't renewed for obvious reasons.


I ought to clarify that before anyone assumes/thinks I had a problem (or caused a problem) :oops:

I sold my Discovery 50th Anniversary & bought the 110, hence no ultimate reason for membership
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: jono on May 04, 2006, 10:38:50
As the DOC membership secretary I of course cannot give you an unbiased opinion, so I won't try.  :wink:

However, if you PM your address details (or email me at memsec@discoveryownersclub.org) I'd be happy to send you some info that may at least give you a taster of what we are all about.
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: landroverkeith on May 04, 2006, 15:01:16
I joined the doc last year and id like to say i found the northants guys really friendly at the first meet i went too i met up with hightower who kindly offered to help me fit my rocksliders :)
 my only regret is that im not able to goto many meets because of my shift pattern
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Thrasher on May 04, 2006, 16:01:18
<sulk>

..and Me...and Frank...and Alan :-)

Tsk!
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: landroverkeith on May 04, 2006, 16:03:17
8)   lol ooo yes and thrasher, frank and alan :)   i didnt like to name drop  :wink:
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: bobtail4x4 on May 04, 2006, 20:23:20
I came at the Doc from a different angle, owning Rangies and being fet up with the RRR, the local Doc meeting is 5 miles from me, so I went along, I knew a few of the members already, I bought a Disco in february so joined Doc.

I have no axe to grind with the club, as someone once said "its only a bluddy motor club" some people try to derail things others sod off and start a new club?
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: dracula on May 04, 2006, 20:27:55
Go on join ....you know you want to :wink:
I did, set up a section in Devon & Cornwall and have not looked back :D
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Cal on May 04, 2006, 20:28:07
I joined at the end of last year - could have done with joining the club before I bought my Disco with some of the probs I've had!

Have found everyone very helpful and quick to respond with advice. My only regret is the nearest meet is quite far away.

I can see where Damo is coming from in terms of paying for advice that you can get elsewhere - that's where it comes down to your personal choice I guess and whether you want to be in the owners club (not meaning that to sound snooty) or have access to a wider interest of vehicles.

Personally, I'm happy to be a member and keep an eye on as many other forums as possible as well. You wil know me if we ever meet - my eyes look like this  :shock:  from being on the computer too much!
Title: DOC
Post by: GaryPatt on May 05, 2006, 11:55:24
I joined the DOC last August after buying my 1st Disco (had Jeeps for some 12 years prior) and found the majority of members on the forum very helpful.
I now run a local section which is supported very well, i think one only gets out of a club a % of what one puts in.
My membership will continue, and i would advise anyone with the slightest interest and a Disco of course to email Jono for a chat or more info

memsec@discoveryownersclub.org

Gary
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: PUX on May 05, 2006, 12:47:40
so does the DOC have regional reps i.e is there one in wiltshire??
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Bill jones on May 05, 2006, 19:34:04
Quote from: "PUX"
so does the DOC have regional reps i.e is there one in wiltshire??


Yes there is a LSR (local section rep) that covers Somerset & West Wiltshire, and they hold regular pub meets in Warminster on the first Monday in the month. Hope this is of some help to you, if you want any further details I'm sure Jono can help you.
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: chrisst2 on May 05, 2006, 19:42:32
Hi ...there is a rep Somerset and West Wiltshire LSR , Andy Noaks , andy@nokes1234.fsnet.co.uk

I am a member of several 4x4 forums , all very good and have a lot of general as well as specific advice but when it comes to the DOC I cannot fault it , everyone is extremely helpful and often humourus .

I 'discovered' this site prior to buying my Disco (previously had a 300TDI Defender 110) and the advice and info led me to getting a pretty much 'troublefree' Disco .

As someone already said , you get out what you put in ...

As the motto goes .. One Life , Live It ...go for it
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: sparkes on May 17, 2006, 09:39:06
Update

Well I have joined recently and seemed to get involved with the national straight away.

Very friendly bunch around here, was made very welcome at the meeting and encouraged to get involved straight away.

However, They seem to have a habit of getting stuck (the committee that is) so be prepared to recover one or 2 !    :lol:  :lol:

Also, I have seen the off road course for the national meet on the first weekend in June!  Virgin site covering 100 acres of woods...  Should be fun!

No sign of any politics as far as I can see.. But the chairman is a blues supporter which may make it interesting when he meets the wife who is all Villa.  Am I glad I don't like football!
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: stefan on May 17, 2006, 15:16:58
See you there then! I'll be Chief Scrutineer, so keep your dangly bits tucked away!!

 :D

Stef
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: the loon on May 17, 2006, 20:10:53
Quote from: "stefan"
See you there then! I'll be Chief Scrutineer, so keep your dangly bits tucked away!!
 :D
Stef


Take it you never heard about what some nutter did at driffield then <ahem>  :wink:

I promise I'll be keeping my dangly bits well covered at the national

  :lol:
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: stefan on May 18, 2006, 12:22:17
No, I didn't hear, go on.............................................  :)

Stef
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: the loon on May 18, 2006, 15:39:50
wait for the next issue of discourse  :wink:
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: dracula on May 20, 2006, 19:31:25
Quote from: "stefan"
See you there then! I'll be Chief Scrutineer, so keep your dangly bits tucked away!!

 :D

Stef


So what are the A.L.R.C./M.S.A./D.O.C. RULES AND REGS re pasties,
me 'ansome :lol:
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Donald the Disco on May 20, 2006, 23:58:41
Paul,

I've sent u a PM via DOC forum.....ref: your question
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: stefan on May 23, 2006, 11:22:07
Quote from: "dracula"
Quote from: "stefan"
See you there then! I'll be Chief Scrutineer, so keep your dangly bits tucked away!!

 :D

Stef


So what are the A.L.R.C./M.S.A./D.O.C. RULES AND REGS re pasties,
me 'ansome :lol:


Section 5, para 6. Pasties must be supplied by visiting Cornwall and Devon members. Proper job.

See you there!

Stef

 :D
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: toger on May 23, 2006, 12:06:06
Quote from: "Thrasher"

..and just in case you all forgot - I was the chairman when all the problems were rife .... maybe it was me :-)


You were a great chairduse mate.
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: loyalduke on June 01, 2006, 15:39:06
Definitely join as if for no other reason you drive a Discovery :lol:

It also means the number of members continues to grow and the club has a stronger voice over issues like NERC. We also portray IMHO a group of sensible 4x4 owners who are willing to discuss issues rather than ignore them....oooops a bit serious there sorry :oops:

Anyway I was going to the National but due to head gasket blowing on the M1 junc 22 this morning, if anyone was passing a cloud of steam it was me :(  :roll:

Now having read this thread and find out that the off road course is fantastic I am even more pi**ed off :cry:

So the final reason to join seems to be that only members get to drive the course :twisted: .....except me yes I am looking for sympathy :wink:

HAVE A GREAT TIME :lol: maybe next year

John
Title: shame
Post by: Disco Geordie on June 01, 2006, 17:41:52
Thats a shame John, hope you get the head sorted soon.

Sure you'll hear loads about the off road course soon :lol:

Take care.
Title: DOC thoughts
Post by: Mark_Sims on June 05, 2006, 12:30:52
Haven't been on MUD for a few weeks and just saw your post. We have a meeting tonight at around 8pm at the Royal Oak in Corsley Heath near Warminster (on road from Warminster bypass to Frome). Come along if you see this in time.

regards,
Mark
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