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Premium membership allows full access to all iAlert.com services at a locked-in rate. For the last two years this rate has remained flat at $15 per year helping cover high operating costs of this member supported service. However, as our services grow so do our costs and to help cover cost increases there is a planned rate increase on March 1, 2014. Now is your chance to lock-in at the $15 per year by logging into your account and selecting “upgrade” in the member menu or click here for direct link to upgrade.
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