Right now it will let you exceed your subscriber quota, and the sales folks will get back to you when that happens. This is a technical restriction rather than a design decision; it isn't a good procedure at all. It's only a matter of time until someone starts screaming at our sales folks because the list went past the limit and now someone *has* to be kicked off and the owner is faced with the very delicate decision of deciding who it should be, and this will be escalated and by the time the ordeal is over we'll have wasted more $$$ in manpower than the list would generate in 3 years of operation. I'm currently testing code to enforce the subscriber limits that people have paid for, and we'll start deploying it sometime this week. Nobody is going to complain that the list isn't accepting more subscribers than they've paid for :-) Eric