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I took an Aimpoint Express class last Saturday. The instructor said he'd email me a password to login to the Aimpoint forum. I'm still waiting for a password because he said Mark's out of town. When I checked out the Aimpoint forum there was a message saying that the forum was being deactivated. I also read somewhere that the replacement site was Facebook but you still needed a password to login.

Is this information accurate and is the Facebook site worth while ? I have a couple of question but I don't want to keep bothering the instructor I took my Aimpoint class from.

Thanks

Ralph

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Hi I took an Aimpoint Express class last Saturday. The instructor said he'd email me a password to login to the Aimpoint forum. I'm still waiting for a password because he said Mark's out of town. When I checked out the Aimpoint forum there was a message saying that the forum was being deactivated. I also read somewhere that the replacement site was Facebook but you still needed a password to login.  Is this information accurate and is the Facebook site worth while ? I have a couple of question but I don't want to keep bothering the instructor I took my Aimpoint class from. Thanks Ralph

The AimPoint forum went Facebook-exclusive a while ago. I don't remember you needing a password for the AimPoint Facebook forum, but you do need someone to accept your request to join. (Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that's all right.)

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Hi

I took an Aimpoint Express class last Saturday. The instructor said he'd email me a password to login to the Aimpoint forum. I'm still waiting for a password because he said Mark's out of town. When I checked out the Aimpoint forum there was a message saying that the forum was being deactivated. I also read somewhere that the replacement site was Facebook but you still needed a password to login.

Is this information accurate and is the Facebook site worth while ? I have a couple of question but I don't want to keep bothering the instructor I took my Aimpoint class from.

Thanks

Ralph

What @jamo said - it's Facebook now. you have to be added to the group.

I'd contact your instructor.

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Thanks.

Is this the right page. https://www.facebook.com/AimPointGolf

My daughter signed me up for facebook several years ago. We did this because she want out of the country for a vacation, and we used fb to save on the phone bills. I don't use fb at all, so sorry for the dumb question.

I'd like to know what I'm talking about before I contact the pro I took the class from. I'm getting the feeling he can't be bother with fb or he would have known that Aimpoint moved to facebook.

I'd really like to submerge myself in this technique, and I figured if I surrounded myself with  others who used it, I'd pick up something useful.

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My facebook request to join the group hasn't been accepted yet. How long should I wait? What is the difference between students and technologies? I made sure the email address I gave my instructor was my facebook ...

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My facebook request to join the group hasn't been accepted yet. How long should I wait? What is the difference between students and technologies?

I made sure the email address I gave my instructor was my facebook ...


I've got the same questions.  Also, the link that Ralphs007 posted above goes to yet a third FB page.

Craig
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My facebook request to join the group hasn't been accepted yet. How long should I wait? What is the difference between students and technologies?

I made sure the email address I gave my instructor was my facebook ...

I've got the same questions.  Also, the link that Ralphs007 posted above goes to yet a third FB page.

I requested to join the AP student group and didn't hear back, so I emailed the "contact" address on the AimPoint web site.  Mark Sweeney emailed me back today, and said that he added me to the Student Group, which is the active group.

So if you haven't been accepted yet, I'd suggest sending an email to the aimpoint address.

Craig
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Driver: :callaway: Razr Fit 10.5°  
5 Wood: :tmade: Burner  
Hybrid: :cobra: Baffler DWS 20°
Irons: :ping: G400 
Wedge: :ping: Glide 2.0 54° ES grind 
Putter: :heavyputter:  midweight CX2
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I got my acceptance today as well.

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