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Finnerup

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Hey to all of you =)

This might seem like a "right out of the book"/"easy to awnser question", but i've looked trough a lot of info and threads and i still don't know how to become a NP member.

Is it something that just happens over time, or do you have to pay NP$ for a membership?

Thanks
 
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You ARE already member.
 
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Yeah, you are already a member when you posted this. Congrats :)

Brad
 
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I hereby knight you NP-member! Rise up Sir Finnerup!

Just kidding.

Welcome rookie. :)
 
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Correct. There is no membership fee. There never has been and I don't believe there ever will be unless NPQueen decides otherwise. I know under RJ's management that would never happen.

Not to mention if there was a membership fee, many members would be unhappy since the main goal of namepros when it started was to never have a membership fee.
 
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Thanks guys heh :hi:

So do you know when the "new" goes away?


All the best
 
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Finnerup said:
Thanks guys heh :hi:

So do you know when the "new" goes away?


All the best

After you get a certain amount of posts, you will get a new user title. I think you become simply a "Namepros Member" after you get like 20 posts, "Namepros Regular" when you get about 150 posts, and "Senior Member" after 1000 posts.

These probably aren't the actual milestones when you get your user title changed, don't quote me on the numbers but that's what you can look forward to in your enjoyable stay at NP. Welcome!
 
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Now I have seen everything....
 
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