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Over 350 archive articles here at Noted Poker Authority are now available as premium content. To access the archives, first register for an account. Once you have an account, you can buy access to individual articles for $3.95 each or you can buy a subscription for $8.95 per month that will give you access to all 350+ articles in the archive.

New articles are available free to read on the site for 30 days, and then they become premium archive articles. So over time your archive subscription will grant you access to more and more articles.

The payment system is new code and some people have bought subscriptions already and run into a bug. We’re working on tracking the bug down, but in the meantime if you sign up for a subscription but don’t get access to the articles immediately, please send an email to edmiller@notedpokerauthority.com and I will add your access manually within 24 hours. Sorry about the slight delay, but you’ll definitely get your money’s worth.

Also, I’d really appreciate any feedback you have about the process in general. In particular, if you find any additional problems or bugs besides the instant access bug, please let me know in the comments.

UPDATE 7/16 1pm: I believe we’ve found and squashed the instant access bug. So you should now have immediate access once you sign up for a subscription.

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6 Responses to “Premium Archive Content Now Available”

Greyzy
@ Wed Jul 16, 2008 03:01:53 AM
1

Hi Ed,

you said you’d appreciate our feedback. You can read mine here: last post in the thread “Changes at NPA” (still uncommented :) )

Greyzy

Gaston Jeremy
@ Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:02:24 AM
2

I am glad that the fee is only a formality, 9 dollars for everything, that’s like zilch in euros nowadays. It also confirms what I suspected all along, that Ed has indeed been pressured to make his site payable by outside forces and not by greed.

It’s all good now :)

Gaston Jeremy

Tony
@ Mon Jul 21, 2008 02:10:42 AM
3

Hi Ed,

What payment options are available?

Dan M
@ Tue Jul 22, 2008 03:54:27 PM
4

Wow, good luck getting anyone (or at least a substantial amount of anyones) to pay. A lot of sites have tried this already in the non-poker world with poor results.

Seriously, good luck! Find this move confusing from someone who successfully takes advantage of a free site to create their own Wikipedia page.

Flynn
@ Wed Aug 20, 2008 01:39:17 AM
5

I can not get access to full articles although I paid for subscription 3 days ago. Every time get redirection to paypal. Had emailed Ed but no reply. Anyone have same problem?

HappyOD
@ Thu Aug 21, 2008 07:35:45 PM
6

Yes, same thing happening to me.

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