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FYC SMS FUNCTION

The new SMS function on the FYC site has been created to offer members the opportunity to send and receive SMS’s with other FYC members. It also has an added option for members to use the SMS facility to send messages to anyone else they like. At 17.5 cents per message it is a fabulous way to speed up the process of communication between members, as well as keeping in touch with your friends and relatives!

Below we have set out a detailed description of how the system works so that you fully understand what and how is going on!

To Receive SMS Messages

  1. To receive SMS messages, a member needs to record their mobile number with FYC. To do so, a member needs to input their mobile number when they either register as a new member or when they amend their profile.
  2. This mobile number can then be edited by FYC Support when your profile gets approved.(It is not visible to anyone else and so therefore is not going to threaten your privacy).

IF YOU DON'T ALREADY HAVE YOUR MOBILE PHONE NUMBER REGISTERED WITH US SIMPLY GO TO Change My Profile AND TYPE YOUR MOBILE NUMBER IN THE BOX PROVIDED.

To Send SMS Messages

  1. All members can purchase SMS credits by clicking on the "Purchase SMS Credits" button from their homepage (as shown below) and following the subsequent SMS credit purchasing steps.

  2. Purchase SMS Credits Screenshot

  3. The “My SMS Account” button only appears once you have purchased SMS credits.
  4. SMS Credits can be purchased in 10, 20, 50 & 100 blocks at $0.175 per message, corresponding to $1.75, $3.50, $8.75 & $17.50 amounts.
  5. From the “My SMS Account” button a member can choose to send an SMS message to other FYC members, friends or families, view the SMS messages they have successfully sent or click a button to say that they no longer wish to receive SMS messages from FYC members.
  6. When a member does a search, if the search results display a red phone as one of the clickable icons, as shown below, then this means that this member has their mobile number recorded in FYC system AND they have chosen to receive SMS messages.

    By default – we have made it so that everyone has the flag checked to say that they wish to receive SMS messages BUT not everyone has updated their profile with their mobile phone number – so the first thing a member should do to receive FYC originated SMS messages is update their profile with their mobile phone number. If you click on the phone icon link you are taken straight to the page to send an SMS to this member.
  7. Send SMS - Search Results Screenshot

  8. Similarly, if a member clicks on the details of someone’s profile and it displays a red phone as one of the clickable icons, as follows, then this means that this member has their mobile phone number recorded in the FYC system AND they have chosen to receive SMS messages. If you click on the phone icon link you are taken straight to the page to send an SMS to this member.
  9. Send SMS - Profile Details Screenshot

  10. Instructions on the “Send an SMS Message” page explain what a member has to do to send an SMS message from this page regardless of whether they have come in via the phone icon link above or they have clicked the “Send An SMS Message” from the “My SMS Account” page.
  11. If manually sending SMS messages from the “Send an SMS Message” page, as shown below, the “Send SMS To” field accepts mobile numbers entered in the form 04XXXXXXXX where XXXXXXXX represents the remainder of someone’s mobile phone number.
  12. From this page you can also enter a combination of mobile phone numbers and member usernames but they MUST be separated by a comma for the message to be transmitted successfully.
  13. Send SMS Screenshot

  14. A member’s SMS credits balance is decremented by the number of recipients they successfully send their SMS message to.
  15. The “SMS History” page (accessed through the “My SMS Account” button and loading page), shows a running balance of a member’s SMS credits amount.
  16. An error page will be shown if a member tries to send an SMS message:
    • to an invalid mobile phone number,
    • to a member username that does not exist,
    • to a member that either does not have their mobile phone number recorded in the system or has chosen not to receive SMS messages,
    • greater than a message length of 255 characters,
    • and the member has less available SMS credits than the total number of recipients he/she is trying to send this message to.
  17. A cautionary page is displayed if a Standard Member tries to SMS their email address or phone number to another Standard Member. Similarly for Standard to Premium and Premium to Standard. In this instant the SMS message is not transmitted straight away.
  18. Invalid messages sent from point 13 are “quarantined” for approval by FYC Support.
  19. If “quarantined” message(s) are approved then the message(s) are SMS’d to the original recipients of the message. The sender of the message is emailed to inform him/her that their SMS message has been approved and the message(s) transmitted. The SMS credits balance is decremented by the relevant number of recipients of the message.
  20. If “quarantined” messages are rejected then the original sender of the message is sent an email to inform them of the rejection of the SMS. The SMS message is NOT transmitted to the carrier. The SMS credits balance is not changed.

If you have any questions about the purchasing of SMS credits or how to send SMS messages once you have purchased SMS credits, please e-mail us at info@forever-young-club.com.au.


How to use the FYC Chat Room

The Chat Room is a place where you can ‘talk’ live with someone else – like on MSN.

The Forever Young Club Site is not primarily a ‘live’ site. Members choose to be on the site at different times of the day and night. Most members prefer not to be visible to everyone else, and the Chat Room facility has been provided to Premium Members for the purpose of inviting someone to have a chat on a one to one basis. You can sometimes come across others chatting, and it is always good etiquette to ask them whether they mind you joining in on the conversation, and leaving discreetly if they do!

The Chat Room facility is simply the next option available for you, to get to know each other a little better, before you start conversing on the telephone, which can be a little awkward to start.

Smilie Icon

A new smilie button (as shown above) has now been created whereby you can invite another Premium Member to have a chat and organize a suitable time – this is shown above the member profile with the other buttons for communicating with members. So go on invite someone to have a chat soon! It’s really not that hard once you get the hang of it!

Just follow the instructions below and you will be off and running!

How to get to the chat room

Chat Room screenshot
  1. Go to the User Menu on the left of your home screen and click on "Chat Room" as circled in red here on the left.
  2. The chat room page will come up, and after quite a few seconds a box will appear letting you know who is in the chat room by their user name. Be patient, this can sometimes take a while.
  3. At the bottom of the box is an area saying type here….This is where you type your instant messages to your friends. Simply click on SEND after you have said what you want to say and it will appear in the box above where you have written your message.
  4. Wait until your friend replies. *(You can continue to send what you have said even if they haven’t replied, just by clicking send whenever you have finished a sentence. It will appear under your previous sentence.)

In this way you are able to have a conversation with someone, but still be able to think about what you are saying in between sentences!


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What is the right way to behave as a member of FYC when I receive an email or a ‘flirt’?

The following email is a clear example of how internet etiquette can affect people:

“Dear Forever Young Club,

The reason I do not wish to continue my membership is people are not responding to my "flirts". I expect at least a "not interested" reply as a common courtesy between members, and that is not happening. Therefore I do not want to waste my time waiting around and feeling frustrated and hurt any further.”

Regards ..(name withheld).

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“Dear (Name withheld)

Thanks for your email. I completely appreciate your frustration.... As a site we feel all members need take individual responsibility to show common respect and courtesy to all other members and that everyone deserves and courteous answer, whether they are interested in that person or not.”

“We will actually be publishing an article in the next newsletter addressing your issue with non-responses, and we hope you will come back to us to try again soon!”

Cheers……….Danielle


Computer etiquette is not all that different from basic etiquette on a personal level.

The only thing that is different is that dealing with emails and web sites there is a different sense of requirement and time.

You are generally not dealing with someone on an ‘instant reaction’ basis, but you are still dealing with someone’s feelings, and respect and consideration are just as important.

A good basic rule of thumb is to behave as you would like to be treated yourself.

Ask yourself these few key questions:
  • How would I feel if I didn’t receive acknowledgement for an email or ‘flirt’?
  • Would I prefer to be ignored if they weren’t interested , or would I rather be given a gentle let-down so that I can move on?

  • How would I feel if someone doesn’t want to communicate with me?
  • When I don’t receive a response I don’t know whether the person has just ignored me, or whether they are away, or haven’t checked their messages. At least when I have an answer – good or bad! I will know where I stand.

  • As a member of an internet club should I have to worry about etiquette?
  • Whether you are a member of a club or not, common courtesy and manners will always reap you more rewards. Computer internet communication is no different, ultimately you are still dealing with people.

There are some key things that you need know in order not to potentially hurt or offend others:

  1. Always behave and write as you would like to be written to.
  2. If someone has shown interest in you by either sending you a ‘flirt’ or an email, through the website, always show them the courtesy of acknowledging them. Our standard responses cover both encouraging ‘yes, let’s talk’ and ‘no-thanks’ answers.
  3. As you would with your mobile or home phone - always check your messages. If you are a member of FYC, there are sure to be people trying to communicate with you. Common courtesy dictates that you take the time to check your mailbox, so that you know whether someone is trying to get in touch with you. It won’t take long to send a reply.
  4. If you are not going to be able to get to a computer for a while, put a message on your profile with some dates indicating when you will be back and ‘on the air’ again. This way other members browsing the search pages will see that you’re not available for their attention for a while.
  5. Communication will always result in better understanding all round, so try to make your profile as real as possible, and try to be as clear as possible about what you are looking for in a potential ‘match’.
  6. Remember FYC is a social networking site, so don’t be too quick to say no. Some people may only be looking for some common interests and a bit of internet friendship, and a happy email or chat on your computer some lonely night might be just the thing to brighten your spirits!

Cheers……………………………………………….Cheeky Charmer!