Will You Be Sticking Around for 5 Years on Our New Server and Rocking Site?

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The new server and site have received positive feedback from members, with users expressing excitement about the improvements. Members can extend their membership by donating, even if they are already gold members, which adds time to their current subscription. There is a suggestion that signing up for a longer term, such as five years, can be beneficial as it allows for additional years to be added seamlessly. Overall, the community is enthusiastic about the site's upgrades and the potential for long-term engagement. The discussion highlights a strong sense of camaraderie and commitment among members.
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..you got me for. Lucky You!:-p New server rocks and so does the entire site. Thanks for kickin' a$$ guys.

But seriously, you are stuck with me :biggrin:

Casey
 
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Saladsamurai said:
..you got me for. Lucky You!:-p New server rocks and so does the entire site. Thanks for kickin' a$$ guys.

But seriously, you are stuck with me :biggrin:

Casey

:smile: Thanks! We appreciate it!
 
Just wondering. Is there a way members can donate even when they are gold?
As the site does indeed rock.
 
dlgoff said:
Just wondering. Is there a way members can donate even when they are gold?
As the site does indeed rock.
It just tacks on to your membership and extends it, so feel free.
 
Saladsamurai said:
..you got me for. Lucky You!:-p New server rocks and so does the entire site. Thanks for kickin' a$$ guys.

But seriously, you are stuck with me :biggrin:

Casey
Thanks, Casey!
 
Thanks Saladsamurai! :approve:

Turbo is right, if after signing up for 5 years you can sign up for 1 year and it just tacks on the year, so you'd be set for years.
 
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