Has My Paid Subscription Expired on PF?

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The discussion revolves around uncertainty regarding the status of a paid subscription to PF, with a user questioning whether their payment has been overlooked or if they still have credit. There is a mention of the possibility of having earned a permanent Gold status, which adds to the intrigue. The conversation includes lighthearted comments about the potential rewards associated with this status, such as a "perma gold Woolie Ram." Overall, the thread reflects a mix of concern and humor regarding subscription status and potential rewards. The community engages in playful speculation about the implications of subscription tiers.
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It seems ages ago i last paid my subs to PF have i been over looked for payment or am i still in credit.
 
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Ooh, a perma gold Woolie Ram! I like it! :approve:
 
I am sure i do not deserve it, if i have i go on bended knee and thank the powers from above:biggrin:
 
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