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Old Jun 17, 2017 | 07:12 PM
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How do. Even though I don't have my dream car yet, am thinking of becoming a paid member. How do I do this? Please don't laugh, I'm not very computer friendly. Thanks in advance and God bless.
Old Jun 17, 2017 | 07:26 PM
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Take a look at the top of the page - you'll see a bunch of links, and one of them is "Membership". Here's a link:

https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/payments.php

In there you can see the various levels of membership.

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Old Jun 17, 2017 | 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by USmarinecorpsh32
How do. Even though I don't have my dream car yet, am thinking of becoming a paid member. How do I do this? Please don't laugh, I'm not very computer friendly. Thanks in advance and God bless.
Really no cost, you just sign up. Then log in on your screen name (screen name created when you signed up. Oh there also is a pass work.
Old Jun 17, 2017 | 07:32 PM
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Still don't understand paying for a web site where revenue is generated by ads and is owned by a corporation.

That's just my .02,
Old Jun 17, 2017 | 07:43 PM
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Welcome aboard!
I was a paid member, but there was a glitch, after the first year and it was more of an aggravation to correct the problem, so I'm just a freebie guy now. I tried to be a supporter, what can I say?
Anyway, OP just hop in, hang on, have fun, and most important, don't worry!

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Old Jun 17, 2017 | 08:05 PM
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This forum is a great place to hang out, gain new friends, and learn new information, no question about it. The moderators here do an exemplary job keeping this a more enjoyable place for all of us. If they were on the receiving end of at least some of the subscription money I'd become a supporting member in a heartbeat. As long as all the money just goes to Internet Brands' bottom line, though, I won't be drinking the Kool-Aid.
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I get what Thunder22 is saying but I decided to pay since I've saved so much $ by reading posts on this forum. I saved thousands on the initial C7 purchase and hundreds by learning from others' experiences with everything from detailing products to mobile phone mounts. In addition to $, the time savings alone from the opinions and links to products and info is worth the price of membership in my case - not to mention the entertainment value from some of the occasional humorous replies!
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Originally Posted by MHE-Plex
I get what Thunder22 is saying but I decided to pay since I've saved so much $ by reading posts on this forum. I saved thousands on the initial C7 purchase and hundreds by learning from others' experiences with everything from detailing products to mobile phone mounts. In addition to $, the time savings alone from the opinions and links to products and info is worth the price of membership in my case - not to mention the entertainment value from some of the occasional humorous replies!
Hhmmmm,....I've learned good info from mpuzah in the last couple of years. Researching "Internet Brands" now... maybe I have been drinking the Kool-Aid LOL.

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