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you can use PayPal and set it up to take it right out of your bank account. Only thing is that it takes a week to clear. That's what I'm waiting on right now
i would, but my parents watch too much of the tv where it shows all the bad cases of internet stuff. im not stupid, i think about anythign i do on the net.....too a point..... and similiar situation too snow, no credit card, cant use paypal. i was thinking about talking to preppy and mailing him the money, and then maybe he could set me up. maybe one day.....i really want too see this clubfte
im seriously considering it, but on the serious list of things to do during christmas it wasnt very high on the list. Now that Xmas is over its steadily climbing tho.
this forum is so different than any ive been to... i didnt even notice that you had a supporter thingy by your name, and now i also see the premium membership deal on top... i have never noticed them until you asked... now i will look into it
Definitely have considered it. Soon, I hope. Credit cards get a litte hot during the CHristmas season and I don't want it to melt just yet. Same as Fom though, on dial up, it would help a lot.
Fullcrew, on dial up there is quite a difference with speed on this site. When I renewed it took awhile because my membership had expired plus I went from one to three year term. I was almost to the point of staying off till the membership kicked in, it took longer loading the banner ads and then the pages.
With the three year plan get a cool FTE T-Shirt and a bumper sticker.
[Club FTE Premium Membership - 3 Year Subscription includes a Club FTE T-shirt and bumper sticker (can also be used as a window decal). Cost:$49.99]
For details and joining click on the blue supporter sign beside Fomoko1.
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