We’re Making Our List, So You Better Check Twice

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For the past several years, Clinton’s put together a calendar for No Worries Club members as a thank you for their loyalty. The calendar is full of inspirational quotes, horse training tips and notes important dates in the world of Downunder Horsemanship. The 2020 calendar is better than ever and we’re getting ready to print and mail it out to all current members!

Next Monday, we’ll be pulling our list of current No Worries Club members and sending the addresses to our printer so that they can mail out the calendars. If you’re a member and need to update your shipping address, now is the time to do it to ensure you receive your 2020 calendar.

To update your shipping address, you have a couple of options. You can email our customer service team at [email protected] or update your account information on your own.

To update your shipping address:

    1. Log in to the Downunder Horsemanship e-store.
    2. Go to ACCOUNT INFO.
    3. Select ADDRESSES and then click on SHIPPING ADDRESS.
    4. Make any necessary changes to your shipping address.
    5. Check the box at the bottom of the page that says, “Update the Shipping Address used for all my active subscriptions.”
    6. When you’re finished, click the black SAVE ADDRESS button.

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