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I'm very interested in the subscription to Neowin.net, but I have a couple of questions:

1) How do you go about subscribing?

2) Is it the same as paying for Neowin Mail?

3) What are the benefits for subscribers?

4) What's the payment "plan"? Annual? Monthly? One off donation?

5) Finally, how much?

I hope you can answer my questions :yes:

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I'm very interested in the subscription to Neowin.net, but I have a couple of questions:

1) How do you go about subscribing?

2) Is it the same as paying for Neowin Mail?

3) What are the benefits for subscribers?

4) What's the payment "plan"? Annual? Monthly? One off donation?

5) Finally, how much?

I hope you can answer my questions :yes:

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1, You go into your "My Controls" up above and choose PAID Subscriptions

2, The "Subscriber" is currently used only for Neowin Mail

3, You get Neowin Email and a Tag under your Name on the board "Subscriber"

4, It's one tme yearly.

5, its 10.00 (Euro) whatever that denotes to your currency, its like 12.35 in USD. Your control panel has the amount you need to pay.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...tion&CODE=index

The only thing that stops me fron Suscribing - is that they don't accept credit cards.. :(  I have to get paypal account to use mine - and I'm not willing to get paypal.  :no:

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No offence mate, but that hasn't answered my question(s). I knew about the subscriptions panel, but I wanted to know if paying for e-mail is the same as "subscribing". I probably wasn't clear in my original post :unsure:
No offence mate, but that hasn't answered my question(s). I knew about the subscriptions panel, but I wanted to know if paying for e-mail is the same as "subscribing". I probably wasn't clear in my original post :unsure:

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Mine did. maybe you should read it again or read it for the fiirst time :p

I'm very interested in the subscription to Neowin.net, but I have a couple of questions:

1) How do you go about subscribing?

2) Is it the same as paying for Neowin Mail?

3) What are the benefits for subscribers?

4) What's the payment "plan"? Annual? Monthly? One off donation?

5) Finally, how much?

I hope you can answer my questions :yes:

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1) Go to your user control panel (usercp) and go to "Manage my subscribtions".

2) A subscribtion is Neowin Mail ;)

3) Benefit 1: You have a cool @neowinmail.net email (I have a @myneowin.net).

Benefit 2: You have a cool badge like mine

Benefit 3: You stand out of the crowd!

Benefit 4: You contribute to have a better community (everyone benefits)

4) Annual

5) 10 euros (http://xe.com for conversion)

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...tion&CODE=index

The only thing that stops me fron Suscribing - is that they don't accept credit cards.. :(  I have to get paypal account to use mine - and I'm not willing to get paypal.  :no:

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Available Payment Methods:

PayPal

All major credit cards accepted. See PayPal for more information.

NOCHEX

UK debit and credit cards, such as Switch, Solo, VISA Debt (Delta), VISA Electron and Maestro. All prices will be convereted into GBP (UK Pounds) upon ordering.

Post Service

You can use this method if you wish to send us a check, postal order or international money order.

Authorize.net

You can send in a cheque or get a money order from a bank.

Just a reminder, that as much as we appreciate our subscribers and strive to provide an email service suitable for their needs, subsribing does not buy privileges to post here at Neowin. Some people get this confused. If you do happen to subscribe though, I personally thank you in advance.

1) In your control panel, at the bottom

2) Yes.

3) Er, not one so not really sure, although I'm sure there is a subscriber-only forum and I think you get priority when the server load is high.

4) Annual

5) ?6.69 (?10).

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1, You go into your "My Controls" up above and choose PAID Subscriptions

2, The "Subscriber" is currently used only for Neowin Mail

3, You get Neowin Email and a Tag under your Name on the board "Subscriber"

4, It's one tme yearly.

5, its 10.00 (Euro) whatever that denotes to your currency, its like 12.35 in USD.  Your control panel has the amount you need to pay.

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1) Go to your user control panel (usercp) and go to "Manage my subscribtions".

2) A subscribtion is Neowin Mail&nbs;) ;)

3) Benefit 1: You have a cool @neowinmail.net email (I have a @myneowin.net).

Benefit 2: You have a cool badge like mine

Benefit 3: You stand out of the crowd!

Benefit 4: You contribute to have a better community (everyone benefits)

4) Annual

5) 10 euros (http://xe.com for conversion)

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Thanks gu:) :)

ASteven/b>, I was referring to the first reply. I've added a quote to my post to clear things up a bit. Damn ninja posting:ninja:j:D :D

Just a reminder, that as much as we appreciate our subscribers and strive to provide an email service suitable for their needs, subsribing does not buy privileges to post here at Neowin. Some people get this confused. If you do happen to subscribe though, I personally thank you in advance.

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The reason I want to subscribe is to support the community. It was just the subscription options at DeviantART that made me wonder about any "benefits".

I'll be sending you guys a PayPal transfer tomorr:yes:es:

Edited by Howard
Just a reminder, that as much as we appreciate our subscribers and strive to provide an email service suitable for their needs, subsribing does not buy privileges to post here at Neowin. Some people get this confused. If you do happen to subscribe though, I personally thank you in advance.

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It gives us the privilege to post in 1 more forum :laugh:

Thanks guys :)

And Steven, I was referring to the first reply. I've added a quote to my post to clear things up a bit. Damn ninja posting! :ninja: :D

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:ninja: :woot:

It's cool. Glad to help you out!

Just a reminder, that as much as we appreciate our subscribers and strive to provide an email service suitable for their needs, subsribing does not buy privileges to post here at Neowin. Some people get this confused. If you do happen to subscribe though, I personally thank you in advance.

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good point (Y)

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