BTW... anyone who is a U.S. Figure Skating "Friends of Figure Skating" supporter will (beginning in October) receive their annual subscription to IceNetwork for only $19.95 instead of the regular price of $29.95.
Check out the U.S. Figure Skating site (click on the "Join Now" link) for details.
On the USFS site, try Friends of Figure Skating. That is where you donate money to the USFS and will receive some benefits. New members will get the reduced Ice Nework costs, I believe.There's nothing about this on USFS that I can see, nothing on the Join Now page, nothing on the Ice Network page. I emailed and asked them and they didn't answer me. Where did your information come from? Can you provide a direct link?
Are you sure you clicked on the 'Friends'? There are two columns there and they are totally different. The one on the rights is for actual skaters and not just fans.http://www.usfigureskating.org/About.asp?id=6
This is the only link I see for Friends.
Actually, I just joined as an individual member, which costs more, so I could get the rulebook. (I do not test or compete). I will be annoyed if a smaller contribution gets the discount. However, I still don't see anything about the discount anywhere on the site, and they still have not replied to my email.
http://www.usfigureskating.org/About.asp?id=6
This is the only link I see for Friends.
Actually, I just joined as an individual member, which costs more, so I could get the rulebook. (I do not test or compete). I will be annoyed if a smaller contribution gets the discount. However, I still don't see anything about the discount anywhere on the site, and they still have not replied to my email.