Am I still a contributor?

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Contributorship may have expired recently, possibly during the holiday season. There are reports of delays in the renewal process, as one user noted they were still gold earlier in the day. It's advisable to contact Greg directly if renewal issues arise. Additionally, users are reminded that today is the last day to take advantage of the discounted renewal rate. Prompt action is recommended to avoid losing contributorship benefits.
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Or did it expire during the holiday season (within the past few days)?
 
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EnumaElish, your contributorship may have expired in today or during the last 24 hrs. I saw a post earlier this morning and you were still gold then. I think there may be a delay.

Something similar happened to me when my annual renewal came up. Best to PM Greg if you don't get renewed.

Did you receive an email about your contributorship coming up for renewal?
 
I also noticed EE went dark. :frown:
 
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