[Updated] Why Subscribe to Neowin?


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I think the emphasis on paying the subscription should be to support the site and not for what you receive for doing so. If you are here alot, and you enjoy your time or it helps you with tec info, i think you should if you can afford it, pay the subscription.

ya we can very well see u spend ur whole day on NEOWIN

few months ago someone start dreaming about neowin in sleep .........

don't worry u will also come in same situation in few months ......

I won't, I'm not that 'Sad', that the only thing I can think about is Neowin.

I think if you use Neowin alot or are on there alot the most of you can do is Subscribe to help the site out its not because people dream of it, yeah we joke about it but we aren't that sad.

@ Abhishek Kapoor -

I think that was me

In this thread

Dont worry, I've got over it now... I can safely dream about abducting children again :)

ohh ya u r the same person ...HOW are you ? now u r fine ....

now i think u don't think about neowin ..........

so i think now a days u see lots of michael jackson movies or songs thats why u gream about abducting children

DUDE .. excess of everything is BAD .... SO be in ur LIMITS ..... :laugh:

and after that don't start watching PORN to much

I've been thinking about it, just mainly to help support the site because I like it and use it alot :)

However, like others are saying, I don't think I should have to see the ads if I'm PAYING.

Most sites you pay for don't have any.

I subscribed because I've been visiting this site since oh... 2001? It's only fair, I figure I've cost them more than the $16AU subscription in bandwidth over the years! Also, I personally don't mind having the ads still, they never bothered me in the past, they still don't! (except the inline ads that sometimes come up and stay for no reason until you find another inline ad and hover over it and release, but you get that!)

I've been thinking about it, just mainly to help support the site because I like it and use it alot :)

However, like others are saying, I don't think I should have to see the ads if I'm PAYING.

Most sites you pay for don't have any.

Seriously, they really don't get in the way at all. Heck, I use Adblock but I've turned it off specifically for Neowin even though I'm a subscriber. If it's a site you like and you want to support, why complain?

I subscribed yesterday because I finally decided how much I love Neowin and wanted to support it, for all the hard work NeoBond and other staff have done!

I cannot wait till I get my new sig, coloured name, avator and stuff! Looking forward to it! :D:D:D

I subscribed yesterday because I finally decided how much I love Neowin and wanted to support it, for all the hard work NeoBond and other staff have done!

I cannot wait till I get my new sig, coloured name, avator and stuff! Looking forward to it! :D :D:D

Well, congrats! soon you can access the *Back Stage* section :shiftyninja:

I subscribed yesterday because I finally decided how much I love Neowin and wanted to support it, for all the hard work NeoBond and other staff have done!

I cannot wait till I get my new sig, coloured name, avator and stuff! Looking forward to it! :D:D:D

congrats .........enjoy being ORANGE

I subscribed yesterday because I finally decided how much I love Neowin and wanted to support it, for all the hard work NeoBond and other staff have done!

I cannot wait till I get my new sig, coloured name, avator and stuff! Looking forward to it! :D :D:D

Yea, that;s why I did it, I love the place, and of course, "the Boobies", but you will have to wait till your a sub for that fun topic, lol.

You mean like this?

wonka_oompa_loompa.jpg

Ha!, we wish.

Right, I've had enough of Subscriber orange, I want Oompa-Loompa Orange! :p

I've been thinking about it, just mainly to help support the site because I like it and use it alot :)

However, like others are saying, I don't think I should have to see the ads if I'm PAYING.

Most sites you pay for don't have any.

I have to say I've noenstly not noticed any ads... and the reason for that is proberbly because I don't go around looking for them. I haven't noticed any which are blatently obvious and there aren't any on the forums are there? I'm not using an ad-blocker, before you ask.

Because the ads are not very noticable to some, Neobond should keep them for subscribed members in my opinion because it brings him more money, which is what he needs to keep the forums running smoothly, and also he deserves it for all his hard work and time.

About the "Boobies" topic: That sounds... interesting! :p :p :p

I have to say I've noenstly not noticed any ads... and the reason for that is proberbly because I don't go around looking for them. I haven't noticed any which are blatently obvious and there aren't any on the forums are there? I'm not using an ad-blocker, before you ask.

Because the ads are not very noticable to some, Neobond should keep them for subscribed members in my opinion because it brings him more money, which is what he needs to keep the forums running smoothly, and also he deserves it for all his hard work and time.

About the "Boobies" topic: That sounds... interesting! :p :p :p

:shiftyninja:

How long does it take for you guys to get 'subbed' i 'upgraded' via NoChex 2 days ago and i'm still waiting for an Admin to get round to it?

Putting you in the Subscriber still is, as far as I know, a manual process. You'll need to wait till the responsible admin, Redmak, finished the file.

How long does it take for you guys to get 'subbed' i 'upgraded' via NoChex 2 days ago and i'm still waiting for an Admin to get round to it?

Yeh, I subscribed last week and I think it took three to four days, because it's manual. You should definately get into it before the end of the week.

Did you use PayPal?

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