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Plus Membership: An enhanced Orioles Hangout experience


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We are now offering a yearly Plus Member Subscription for $24.99. As a plus member you will have complete access to all content and all features on the board.

Although unlimited posting is now free to all registered members, after 500 posts a member will become a "limited member," which means they will be allowed to continue posting but will not enjoy plus membership options like, larger avatars, reputation giving and taking, deleting your own posts, posting polls, searching forums, and can see who is online.

Plus Members vs Limited posting Members Message board perks:

Ability to Post images directly to the site: Yes/No

Search Forums: Yes/No

Reputation giving and taking: Yes/No

Delete own posts: Yes/No

Rate Thread: Yes/No

Post Polls: Yes/No

Vote in polls: Yes/yes

Private message system Stored messages: 250/50

PM persons at one time: 5/1

View persons online: Yes/No

Avatar size: 120x120/50x50

See who left reputation: Yes/No

Be part of the Cool crowd: Yes/No

Become a Plus Member by going to our Store and select plus membership. You can use Paypal or credit card to sign up. 

We thank you for your support!


 

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7 hours ago, Chavez Ravine said:

Tony:

I just cancelled by CCbill subscription and re-upped using the new store and Paypal.  Things went smoothly.

Although, note that the link to the store in your post above is broken.

Thanks again for the great site and for fostering such a great community.

 

Thanks for the support and thanks for letting me know about the link.

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19 hours ago, canonfaz said:

Cool. I like the changes. Do we need to do anything if we have previously signed up?

Thanks for your support. It's probably best if you cancel anything else (even if it was paypal before) and join up through this one. We are no longer using ccbill so if you are paying through that, definitely cancel there because this is $12 cheaper. The other paypal with the old board may not work soon either so it's probbaly best to switch over. Thanks for he support.

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9 hours ago, Roll Tide said:

Tony,

      I'm in also and happy to be a contributing member.

 

im not sure the info to give CC bill and even what card I used. Any ideas how I can check?

I think they can look it up by name and address as well as card number. You can also check with your credit card company for the account number for your CCBILL action. 

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