+gallahad Posted January 2, 2007 Share Posted January 2, 2007 Well, it's time to renew my premium membership. In the process of performing that task I noticed that the member page includes a frame that reads: "You are a Premium Member. Your membership will continue through (day of week), (month) (dd,yyyy)" So it occurred to me that adding a little check box link to that frame so that, by simply clicking on it or using "mouse over" routines, we could quickly and efficiently renew our membership. I hate searching all over the various pages (for any web site, not just Groundspeak) to accomplish what seems to me should be uncomplicated and straight forward. Link to comment
+nooks Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 Well, it's time to renew my premium membership. In the process of performing that task I noticed that the member page includes a frame that reads: "You are a Premium Member. Your membership will continue through (day of week), (month) (dd,yyyy)" So it occurred to me that adding a little check box link to that frame so that, by simply clicking on it or using "mouse over" routines, we could quickly and efficiently renew our membership. I hate searching all over the various pages (for any web site, not just Groundspeak) to accomplish what seems to me should be uncomplicated and straight forward. Mine renews automatically. I get a notice and if I do nothing, off goes the $3.00. Every month. Like clockwork. Is there something I'm missing here? Cheers, nooks Link to comment
+LaPaglia Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 No there are auto-renewing memberships and non-renewing memberships. All monthly memberships are auto-renewing. Link to comment
+gallahad Posted January 4, 2007 Author Share Posted January 4, 2007 Looks as though I didn't make myself clear. I renew annually; I hate that month to month nuisance. I receive "bot" notices via email that claim to originate at Groundspeak.com but I don't open "bot" notices. Spammers use "bot" addresses and I don't consider them a authentic origination identifiers. Link to comment
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