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How do I add, remove, edit my Festival Biz Directory listing? |
| | Login to the FNO Members area and click on My Account. Click yes/no on the Fest Biz Search button just below your company description.
To edit your information, edit these fields: Company Name, Postal Address/City/State/Zip, Category, Contact 1&2, Phone 1&2, Your Product(s), and Company Description, then click Submit Changes.
FYI: The Festival Biz Directory is located at the top of this page. Click the "Festival Biz" link. |
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What is the FNO privacy policy? |
| | We do not sell, post or give away your information, ever.
You can subscribe to and unsubscribe from email from FNO by clicking on Free e-lists: Manage free e-lists. (Log in with your user ID & password and click on My Account.)
The Festival Biz Directory on the Festival Biz page is opt-in only. You must choose to list your business by clicking on the button Fest Biz Search 'yes'. (Log in with your user ID & password and click on My Account.)
Not sure what your user ID or password are? First click on any link that says Current Members Login! Go! - and then click on the 'Forgot Your Password or User ID?' link. Type in your registered email address and your password will be emailed to you. |
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Is my card information viewable in a non-secure page? |
| | No. The credit card number that you see in your My Account profile has the last 4 digits blanked out, and the card number is coming to that page from a different location than the remainder of your profile information -- in other words, the card info is not stored together with any of your other information.
When you click on Upgrade/Renew, or go to the Pro Membership order form, you go to a secure page: the web address of that page begins with "https:", and the "s" means secure. |
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