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I don't even have sprint service,but would like to donate but I can't because I don't have a pay-pal account. Without getting a pay-pal account how can I donate 20.00 buck's.

You don't need a PayPal account to donate via PayPal. Just follow the link and PayPal will facilitate the transaction. No need to sign up for an account.

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I don't even have sprint service,but would like to donate but I can't because I don't have a pay-pal account. Without getting a pay-pal account how can I donate 20.00 buck's.

 

Use Western Union to wire me the $20. I am located in Nigeria, but I will see that Robert gets the money the next time that I am in New Mexico.

 

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Use Western Union to wire me the 20. I am located in Nigeria' date=' but I will see that Robert gets the money the next time that I am in New Mexico.

 

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:rofl: lol

 

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I made a donation several hours ago but still dont have access to the maps

 

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I was driving when your donation came in. I handed my wife my phone to upgrade your account. She must have forgot to hit save. You're good to go now. Sorry for the delay.

 

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Well made my donation just waiting to get access to map's,do I use the same password that I already have. Thanks

 

No password is necessary after you're upgraded. You're good to go.

 

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Great site!!!!! Finally got around to Donating ill donate more as soon as i can ( out of a job ATM) Love the site and the Information that it provides keep up the great work.

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How much do you need to donate to become a sponsor

 

As much as you can afford. ;)

 

We need on average $20-$25 from each donator to cover our monthly costs. Some give more, some give less. We will let your wallet and your conscience be your guide. :tu:

 

Please do not donate only a dollar, unless that is all you can afford.

 

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As much as you can afford. ;)

 

We need on average $20-$25 from each donator to cover our monthly costs. Some give more, some give less. We will let your wallet and your conscience be your guide. :tu:

 

Please do not donate only a dollar, unless that is all you can afford.

 

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Okay i donated. I should i think im an addict to this site. First thing i look at on my phone and pc. Does being a sponser let you look at local maps?

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Okay i donated. I should i think im an addict to this site. First thing i look at on my phone and pc. Does being a sponser let you look at local maps?

 

There are maps that show all the Sprint sites in the country. Also, there are maps that shown the sites complete with network Vision upgrades. And much more. Go down to the S4GRU Club at the bottom of the forums and check out the additional threads and maps.

 

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I've learned a lot from the site so far so I decided to donate yesterday but I still don't have access to the maps. Just wondering if it normally takes this long to be upgraded.

 

If you didn't put your username in the comments section when you sent in payment, then email member S4GRU with your Paypal confirmation # and email address. He has been quite busy lately, so it could be why it's taking longer.

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If you didn't put your username in the comments section when you sent in payment, then email member S4GRU with your Paypal confirmation # and email address. He has been quite busy lately, so it could be why it's taking longer.

I put my username in the comment. I'll just wait if he's been busy. Thanks.

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I put my username in the comment. I'll just wait if he's been busy. Thanks.

 

No problem. Welcome to the Forums, by the way. I drive thru Santa Clarita every time I go to LA.

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I put my username in the comment. I'll just wait if he's been busy. Thanks.

 

We were unable to accept your donation. I emailed you an explanation yesterday.

 

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