How do I resign my membership?

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To resign from membership, users should send a private message to either Greg or Chroot, as there is no direct option in the User Control Panel for withdrawal. Some members express frustration over minor issues, suggesting that not returning to the forum could be an alternative. The discussion highlights the lack of a straightforward resignation process and the reliance on moderators for assistance. Overall, reaching out directly to the moderators is the recommended course of action for those wishing to resign.
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How do I resign my membership? I looked in the User's ontrol Panel, but didn't see a a way to withdraw my membership. Did I miss it? Perhaps one of you kind mentors will yank the plug for me?

Thanks.
 
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ubavontuba said:
How do I resign my membership? I looked in the User's ontrol Panel, but didn't see a a way to withdraw my membership. Did I miss it? Perhaps one of you kind mentors will yank the plug for me?

Thanks.
Just leave Greg or chroot a PM. You know, people are just sometimes so self-important, and make a fuss over little problems, like having one or two of their threads closed... :frown:
 
Another option is not to bother with visiting PF again.
 
Did you start this therd as anotherway of saying what what infernosun said he left?
 
Yes, send a PM to either Greg or Chroot. Of course, you can just not come back.
 
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