What's the quickest time it's ever taken for your account to be upgraded after you paid? I know it takes a while but I'm just wondering how long it took for the current paid users.
"Less than 48 hours, unless one of us is on vacation or something... If it's been a day or so and nothing has shown up, PLEASE contact us right away... the best thing way to do that is to click the "make suggestions" link on the side and suggest that we activate your account!"
Sometimes the paypal e-mails don't get to the admin for some reason. If it's been over 48 hours then you need to click on the "Make Suggestions" link and ask her to activate your account. Please make sure that she has received the payment first by logging into your paypal account and check your account summary.
If it still hasn't activated in 24 hours, then there's a good chance that she is out of town for the weekend and that it will activated on Monday. Personally, I had to send her a not to activate my account a couple of days ago after two days of waiting and she immediately activated it. But like MFS said, she could be out of town and you'll have to wait until Monday. [ Draak's advice column | Ask Draak A Question ]
MHScutie87 answered Friday June 10 2005, 5:42 pm: well you should only start being concerned if your account hasnt been updated within 48 hours. but it also depends on the admin going on vacation (so it could take longer than expected)like the previous answer mentioned.
MFS answered Friday June 10 2005, 5:40 pm: I believe the admin makes the change once the payment is processed. I also believe that the admin is out of town until Sunday. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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