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Hi, I've had problems with my membership in the past. I just renewed. How long before my account shows that I am a premium member? Thanks.
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It should be immediate. It's likely an issue with having multiple HMF member accounts. Do you remember when you did the membership update. We will need to collect all the details to see why the update was not immediate.
Please contact the support dept directly with these details.
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Hi. I cannot see how to contact support directly on HMF. Can you let me know? Thank you. I upgraded my subscription 9/8/2019 late afternoon, early evening, EST.
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In the left column SITE FEATURES. then top right button CONTACT US
Take some time to stop and explore HelpMeFind's features.
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Please use the Contact page as noted by Patricia. That contact form is not shared with the public so please include the name and email address used when you made the upgrade payment so we can track down where the payment went - presumably to a duplicate HMF member account for you.
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Rose Listing Omission
Bliss Parfuma
I was surprised that this rose appears to be missing from your database.
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We have it as Bliss (floribunda, Kordes, 2003)
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I just checked the date of my subscription and noticed that while I subscribed to premium membership in March 2018, I have been listed as a basic member since fall at least. (Sometimes I visit without logging in.)
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Unfortunately my Hot Cocoa didn't survive a drought. This year a very vigorous (not Hot Cocoa) orange/red rose has come up from the root system. It doesn't have the scent that Hot Cocoa did. It isn't as dark red as Hot Cocoa. What could it be? It is blooming vigorously with very long very thorny stem-shoots and clusters of roses from the very top of the shoots. My original Hot Cocoa came from the Antique Rose Emporium.
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Dr. Huey? That sprouts like crazy and makes long whippy canes. It's also near to indestructible.
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15 MAY 18 by
wbellido
Thanks, after reading about the use of Dr. Huey as root stock and its tendency to take over I think you're likely correct. My rose looks slightly less red as the photos of Dr. Huey, but not by much.
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Antique Rose Emporium grows own-root roses.
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