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Why do members pay less for books than non-members?

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Why do members pay less for books than non-members?

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The SARL bookshop was established as a service to its members and operates on a non-profit basis to members. The bookshop will supply books to anyone, but obviously can not allow members to subsidise non-members. For this reason a service charge is added to the price of books which is then ploughed back into the SARL to keep member subscriptions down.

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