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ON FEBRUARY 28

by Sharon Rondeau

(Feb. 21, 2014) — On February 28, 2012, The Post & Email launched an all-subscriber platform after the site was hacked and then taken down by GoDaddy, our previous hosting company.  Since then, its growth has been steady and strong, with our work cited on many blogs and websites on the internet.

Just so that the subscription anniversary is not a surprise to anyone, if your subscription was made using the automatic renewal feature, your Paypal account will be automatically charged on the date you originally subscribed.  For many of you, that date falls between February 28 and March 15.

After changing to the subscription platform, we added a non-recurring payment feature for those wishing to manage their own subscription options manually.

If anyone with the recurring payment option does not wish to renew, please cancel the automatic payment through your Paypal account so that we are not asked to issue a refund.  This makes our bookkeeping less complicated and saves valuable time.

There are a few individuals who paid by check at the time of the conversion who may not have renewed their subscriptions on their anniversary.  If you are one of those, please do so during the next week so that your registration will not be canceled.  If paying again by check, your subscription can be mailed to:

The Post & Email
Subscriptions
P.O. Box 195
Stafford Springs, CT  06076

Please remember to put your email address and desired subscription level on your check.

At times individuals ask if they can support the newspaper outside of their personal subscription.  While this is certainly not expected, we have a built-in feature which allows for such a donation, which is used for operating costs, supplies, phone service, etc.  That Paypal address is payments@thepostemail.com .

For bloggers who wish to reproduce our work, please subscribe at the Level 5 Blogger’s Special, which costs $60.00 monthly or $600 yearly.  This income helps to ensure that The Post & Email can continue its investigative work and original writing on Obama’s eligibility not found elsewhere on the web.

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