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How do I purchase an advanced membership - and what are the benefits? I love this site because it is the only place where I can air my frustrations about a world that is NOT gluten free!

Please help me - I sent an email to admin about two weeks ago, but got no answer.


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You don't buy it - you just participate. "Advanced memeber" is just a label denoting the number of posts - same thing with the little blue boxes under your name next to the posts.

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You don't buy it - you just participate. "Advanced memeber" is just a label denoting the number of posts - same thing with the little blue boxes under your name next to the posts.

OK, thank you for helping me understand this better. Then why is there a link to buy a membership even though it doesn't work that way?

gfp Enthusiast
OK, thank you for helping me understand this better. Then why is there a link to buy a membership even though it doesn't work that way?

Its just a part of the software that Scott uses to power this board...

I guess it just comes that way...

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Then why is there a link to buy a membership even though it doesn't work that way?

There is??

I've never seen it or noticed it. Where abouts?

Lisa Mentor
There is??

I've never seen it or noticed it. Where abouts?

Perhaps, it's Scotts Newletter that could be subscribed.

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