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To: SI Bob who wrote (603)6/26/1999 8:02:00 PM
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Bob

Re:Trial membership (without posting privileges) is available for up to 14 days from a person's first login, but once they subscribe, even if it's within the first 14 days, they are no longer a trial member.

I have been known to give an SI membership as a Gift on more then one occasion. It is not a comfortable feeling to find that your gift must include an exchange of physical addresses with someone because SI no longer will accept less then a credit card.

As strange as this must sound to you or others about giving away SI memberships to friends........being a smart Internet user is high on my list of priorities.

My question to you, is there a way to buy another person a membership without personal disclosures?

Even "Mickey D" makes provisions for this at certain times of the year.

If I am off base here please tag me with the sweeping movement that you are known for on this thread.

Mark McQuire

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