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How can I get a FREE Premium upgrade?

The deal is this: If you've posted 10+ verified reviews you will get a free month of Premium service. For every 2 NEW verified reviews you post after that you will get a month added to your subscription for free. Just collect 10 verified review links and mail them to [email protected].

Fine, but what makes a review "verified"? For right now the provider who you wrote the review about would have to comment on the review in someway validating that it's authentic. For good reviews this could be as simple as a "Thanks for the review!". For bad reviews this could be an elaborate retort. The provider must be an established member though.

Okay, how do I determine if a provider is an "established member"? An established provider is one who has been active on the board for 2+ months AND who has posted 8+ ads. OR a provider who is "TNA Verified", as can be found on her profile page under her profile picture.

The top 10 reviewers on the board will enjoy a free premium membership as long as they stay in that list. If you've made it to the list and did not receive your upgrade, write in.

Note: Once you've acquired a free membership missing 2 new reviews in a month WILL reset you back to needing 10 NEW reviews to start over.

How do I post a review?

Depending on where you want to post it: click the state in the left nav, then click that state's reviews (ex: WA Reviews), then click "Post New Review".



Alternatively, if you really have trouble using the left navigation you can click "Forum List" in the second nav bar at the top to see the site in the form it used to be in.

Why can't I Vouch for someone?

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