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    Hi Mark,

    Due to a variety of factors, there is a possibility that I may not be able to use my SFX deposit which expires in July of 2008.

    I noticed that your deposit offers usually offer the opportunity to extend any expired weeks if you deposit another week.

    My question is: if I deposit another week with SFX now, would my current deposit be reset to expire in 2009 now? My membership is paid up into 2009.

    Or, do I need to wait until 2008 when the week actually expires? (I realize you could always change the terms of the deposit in the future).

    Thanks!

    Sharon

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    When I deposited a qualified 2007 week last month, a banked week set to expire in 2009 was extended to 2010. It gets extended shortly after you make the deposit. A separate feature of depositing a qualified week is reinstatement of an expired week.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by SharonD View Post
      Hi Mark,

      Due to a variety of factors, there is a possibility that I may not be able to use my SFX deposit which expires in July of 2008.

      I noticed that your deposit offers usually offer the opportunity to extend any expired weeks if you deposit another week.

      My question is: if I deposit another week with SFX now, would my current deposit be reset to expire in 2009 now? My membership is paid up into 2009.

      Or, do I need to wait until 2008 when the week actually expires? (I realize you could always change the terms of the deposit in the future).

      Thanks!

      Sharon
      Sharon - thank you for your post. By depositing a 2007 week now, your pre-existing deposit that expires in 2008 will be given a one year extension.

      For example; If it expires in July 2008, it will now expire in July 2009. One year beyond the original expiration date.

      Hope this helps...
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      • #4
        Mark--
        I just want to clarify this. Is it true that any deposit made will automatically extend any current deposits by one year? Or are there limitations to this benefit?

        Thank you!
        Yolanda (lanalee)
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lanalee View Post
          Mark--
          I just want to clarify this. Is it true that any deposit made will automatically extend any current deposits by one year? Or are there limitations to this benefit?

          Thank you!
          Yolanda - thank you for your post. Well, not quite any deposit. It has to be a week that is in prime time etc.... As per our usual promotions, a qualified week. That also means in addition to a one year extension of existing deposits, you will also be credited with Bonus Weeks.

          Hope this helps...
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