Membership Lapsed: Avoid Future Issues by Updating Now

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A user updated their membership on July 27 but received an expiration notice despite making the payment. They expressed frustration over the issue, noting that their mailboxes are full. Another participant acknowledged the problem with the subscription function and is investigating it. The user later confirmed that everything is resolved and suggested maintaining the current status. The discussion highlights concerns about membership management and the importance of timely updates.
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I updated my membership on 27th July with the usual payment and today I received a notice that my membership expired. I was trying to avoid that because my mailboxes are full. So I paid again.

Can you tighten this up so it doesn't happen next time ?
 
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I think there is a problem with the subscription function. Looking into it now.
 
Thanks, Greg. Sorry to be impatient. Everything is fine now. Let the status be quo, I say.
 
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