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I just donated a few hours ago... how do I know when/if I get to be a sponsor level?

 

IIRC it is done manually and sometimes it can take a few hours, especially if Robert is asleep. Even though I did it in the middle of the night it was done in a few hours but with timezones etc it could take longer I guess. 

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I just donated a few hours ago... how do I know when/if I get to be a sponsor level?

You were upgraded about an hour ago. You can access the Sponsor forums now.

 

Robert via Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

 

 

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His donation name did not match his account name. Probably a parent or a wife. I hadn't received a response to the email I sent to the PayPal address. I went ahead and upgraded his account. I have sent a welcome message with instructions to the member.

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

 

 

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I've never actually created an account, but always signed in via Twitter. I just donated, and find that I need a password. Not sure how to proceed, any help appreciated.

 

Edit: NVM, it works now.

I was in church. You had to wait until the pastor wasn't looking. ;)

 

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Thou shall not set up sponsorships while in Church.

 

Your penance shall be 5 sensory site runs and re-compile the maps 2 times.

 

TS out (giving more sentences)

TS: The Punisher of S4GRU!

 

 

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Thou shall not set up sponsorships while in Church.

 

Your penance shall be 5 sensory site runs and re-compile the maps 2 times.

 

TS out (giving more sentences)

Robert making Sensorly runs would be depressing given the lack of Sprint coverage in his neck of the woods.

 

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Robert making Sensorly runs would be depressing given the lack of Sprint coverage in his neck of the woods.

 

Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

Lots of gray trails. :(

 

Robert via Samsung Note 8.0 using Tapatalk Pro

 

 

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Hw can I get 4g network in my s4

 

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This is off topic for this thread.  Please find the appropriate market or device forum for your question.  Also, you probably don;t want to use an email address as your screen name.  You might get spammed.

 

Robert

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Hw can I get 4g network in my s4

 

Move from South Africa to the United States...

 

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Hi Robert,

 

I followed this site from last year. You guys did great job to let us know the sprint network upgrade.

 

Just donated a hundred through my credit card. Please upgrade my id to premier so I can learn more info of the network upgrade.

 

 

Thanks.

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Hi all! Just wanted to say hi. Been lurking unregistered for a while now and finally decided to join and donate a little bit. You guys have great information and it's been a real godsend as I've tried to figure out what's been going on with my S4 triband and the CSFB issue :(

 

Thanks for all you do!

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It varies based on what I'm doing and where I'm at when a donation comes in. Thanks for everyone's patience. We appreciate the contributions.

 

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