Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

2012-12-11 Thread Mary Ellen Sanchez
When I tried to add my place on foursquare I can't find the unlabeled button

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 10, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Sharonda Greenlaw sbgreen...@gmail.com wrote:

 I know that's right--the points!!! And when you make it private--as
 Robert as stated--no one can get your address. Another thing I do is
 call it something a bit more catchy than Sharonda's House. Just
 adding my $.99. *smile*
 
 Sharonda
 
 On 12/9/12, Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org wrote:
 Yeah the most important reasons of all...The points, man, and the
 mayorship.
 
 Jonathan
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Christopher Chaltain
 Sent: Monday, 10 December 2012 10:07 a.m.
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare
 
 Just double tap on check in and search for your house, such as Kathy's
 House. At the end of the search list, you'll have an unlabelled button,
 and
 right below that it'll say add this place so others can check in here. Just
 double tap on that unlabelled button, and you'll be taken to a dialogue
 where you will be able to create a new place in Four Square.
 
 I haven't done this myself, but I guess people may want to let people know
 when they're home, or they may want to let people check in when they come
 over for a party or to visit. Of course, there may be a good reason to this
 that I myself haven't thought of.
 
 On 09/12/12 13:33, kathy blackburn wrote:
 I am puzzled by something I've seen some of my friends on Foursquare
 doing: checking in when they are at home.  I have two questions: 1.
 Why do this?
 2.  Since my home doesn't show up in the list of places where I can
 check in, and I see no way to add a place, how is checking in at home
 possible? I'd just like to understand.
 
 Kathy Blackburn
 
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Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

2012-12-11 Thread Christopher Chaltain
OK, try the following:

1) Open up Four Square and click on the Check In button at the top of
the screen.
2) Double tap on the search field and type something in there, like
Mary Ellen's Place.
3) Now swipe right through the list of potential matches. Eventually
you'll get to an unlabelled button followed by the text Add this place
so others can check in here. Below this button is the list of places
near your current location, so this button is in the middle of two
potentially long lists.
4) Click on the unlabelled button and you can add your place.


On 10/12/12 10:49, Mary Ellen Sanchez wrote:
 When I tried to add my place on foursquare I can't find the unlabeled button
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Dec 10, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Sharonda Greenlaw sbgreen...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I know that's right--the points!!! And when you make it private--as
 Robert as stated--no one can get your address. Another thing I do is
 call it something a bit more catchy than Sharonda's House. Just
 adding my $.99. *smile*

 Sharonda

 On 12/9/12, Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org wrote:
 Yeah the most important reasons of all...The points, man, and the
 mayorship.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Christopher Chaltain
 Sent: Monday, 10 December 2012 10:07 a.m.
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

 Just double tap on check in and search for your house, such as Kathy's
 House. At the end of the search list, you'll have an unlabelled button,
 and
 right below that it'll say add this place so others can check in here. Just
 double tap on that unlabelled button, and you'll be taken to a dialogue
 where you will be able to create a new place in Four Square.

 I haven't done this myself, but I guess people may want to let people know
 when they're home, or they may want to let people check in when they come
 over for a party or to visit. Of course, there may be a good reason to this
 that I myself haven't thought of.

 On 09/12/12 13:33, kathy blackburn wrote:
 I am puzzled by something I've seen some of my friends on Foursquare
 doing: checking in when they are at home.  I have two questions: 1.
 Why do this?
 2.  Since my home doesn't show up in the list of places where I can
 check in, and I see no way to add a place, how is checking in at home
 possible? I'd just like to understand.

 Kathy Blackburn

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Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

2012-12-11 Thread Mary Ellen Sanchez
Hi thank you very much it says there's no features available by phone the 
unlabeled buttons but it shows no features available when I try to Addit how 
might be able to Texas any help would be greatly appreciated thank you

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 11, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.com wrote:

 OK, try the following:
 
 1) Open up Four Square and click on the Check In button at the top of
 the screen.
 2) Double tap on the search field and type something in there, like
 Mary Ellen's Place.
 3) Now swipe right through the list of potential matches. Eventually
 you'll get to an unlabelled button followed by the text Add this place
 so others can check in here. Below this button is the list of places
 near your current location, so this button is in the middle of two
 potentially long lists.
 4) Click on the unlabelled button and you can add your place.
 
 
 On 10/12/12 10:49, Mary Ellen Sanchez wrote:
 When I tried to add my place on foursquare I can't find the unlabeled button
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Dec 10, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Sharonda Greenlaw sbgreen...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I know that's right--the points!!! And when you make it private--as
 Robert as stated--no one can get your address. Another thing I do is
 call it something a bit more catchy than Sharonda's House. Just
 adding my $.99. *smile*
 
 Sharonda
 
 On 12/9/12, Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org wrote:
 Yeah the most important reasons of all...The points, man, and the
 mayorship.
 
 Jonathan
 
 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Christopher Chaltain
 Sent: Monday, 10 December 2012 10:07 a.m.
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare
 
 Just double tap on check in and search for your house, such as Kathy's
 House. At the end of the search list, you'll have an unlabelled button,
 and
 right below that it'll say add this place so others can check in here. Just
 double tap on that unlabelled button, and you'll be taken to a dialogue
 where you will be able to create a new place in Four Square.
 
 I haven't done this myself, but I guess people may want to let people know
 when they're home, or they may want to let people check in when they come
 over for a party or to visit. Of course, there may be a good reason to this
 that I myself haven't thought of.
 
 On 09/12/12 13:33, kathy blackburn wrote:
 I am puzzled by something I've seen some of my friends on Foursquare
 doing: checking in when they are at home.  I have two questions: 1.
 Why do this?
 2.  Since my home doesn't show up in the list of places where I can
 check in, and I see no way to add a place, how is checking in at home
 possible? I'd just like to understand.
 
 Kathy Blackburn
 
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Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

2012-12-11 Thread Christopher Chaltain
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what problem you're having. Are you
following the steps I sent you? Where are you seeing this problem, i.e.
after which step? We could go off list if you want, but I kept it on
list in case anyone else can help you.

On 11/12/12 11:42, Mary Ellen Sanchez wrote:
 Hi thank you very much it says there's no features available by phone the 
 unlabeled buttons but it shows no features available when I try to Addit how 
 might be able to Texas any help would be greatly appreciated thank you
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On Dec 11, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Christopher Chaltain chalt...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 OK, try the following:

 1) Open up Four Square and click on the Check In button at the top of
 the screen.
 2) Double tap on the search field and type something in there, like
 Mary Ellen's Place.
 3) Now swipe right through the list of potential matches. Eventually
 you'll get to an unlabelled button followed by the text Add this place
 so others can check in here. Below this button is the list of places
 near your current location, so this button is in the middle of two
 potentially long lists.
 4) Click on the unlabelled button and you can add your place.


 On 10/12/12 10:49, Mary Ellen Sanchez wrote:
 When I tried to add my place on foursquare I can't find the unlabeled button

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Dec 10, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Sharonda Greenlaw sbgreen...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 I know that's right--the points!!! And when you make it private--as
 Robert as stated--no one can get your address. Another thing I do is
 call it something a bit more catchy than Sharonda's House. Just
 adding my $.99. *smile*

 Sharonda

 On 12/9/12, Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org wrote:
 Yeah the most important reasons of all...The points, man, and the
 mayorship.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Christopher Chaltain
 Sent: Monday, 10 December 2012 10:07 a.m.
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

 Just double tap on check in and search for your house, such as Kathy's
 House. At the end of the search list, you'll have an unlabelled button,
 and
 right below that it'll say add this place so others can check in here. 
 Just
 double tap on that unlabelled button, and you'll be taken to a dialogue
 where you will be able to create a new place in Four Square.

 I haven't done this myself, but I guess people may want to let people know
 when they're home, or they may want to let people check in when they come
 over for a party or to visit. Of course, there may be a good reason to 
 this
 that I myself haven't thought of.

 On 09/12/12 13:33, kathy blackburn wrote:
 I am puzzled by something I've seen some of my friends on Foursquare
 doing: checking in when they are at home.  I have two questions: 1.
 Why do this?
 2.  Since my home doesn't show up in the list of places where I can
 check in, and I see no way to add a place, how is checking in at home
 possible? I'd just like to understand.

 Kathy Blackburn

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Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

2012-12-10 Thread Sharonda Greenlaw
I know that's right--the points!!! And when you make it private--as
Robert as stated--no one can get your address. Another thing I do is
call it something a bit more catchy than Sharonda's House. Just
adding my $.99. *smile*

Sharonda

On 12/9/12, Jonathan Mosen jmo...@mosen.org wrote:
 Yeah the most important reasons of all...The points, man, and the
 mayorship.

 Jonathan

 -Original Message-
 From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Christopher Chaltain
 Sent: Monday, 10 December 2012 10:07 a.m.
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

 Just double tap on check in and search for your house, such as Kathy's
 House. At the end of the search list, you'll have an unlabelled button,
 and
 right below that it'll say add this place so others can check in here. Just
 double tap on that unlabelled button, and you'll be taken to a dialogue
 where you will be able to create a new place in Four Square.

 I haven't done this myself, but I guess people may want to let people know
 when they're home, or they may want to let people check in when they come
 over for a party or to visit. Of course, there may be a good reason to this
 that I myself haven't thought of.

 On 09/12/12 13:33, kathy blackburn wrote:
 I am puzzled by something I've seen some of my friends on Foursquare
 doing: checking in when they are at home.  I have two questions: 1.
 Why do this?
 2.  Since my home doesn't show up in the list of places where I can
 check in, and I see no way to add a place, how is checking in at home
 possible? I'd just like to understand.

 Kathy Blackburn


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Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

2012-12-09 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Just double tap on check in and search for your house, such as Kathy's
House. At the end of the search list, you'll have an unlabelled button,
and right below that it'll say add this place so others can check in
here. Just double tap on that unlabelled button, and you'll be taken to
a dialogue where you will be able to create a new place in Four Square.

I haven't done this myself, but I guess people may want to let people
know when they're home, or they may want to let people check in when
they come over for a party or to visit. Of course, there may be a good
reason to this that I myself haven't thought of.

On 09/12/12 13:33, kathy blackburn wrote:
 I am puzzled by something I've seen some of my friends on Foursquare
 doing: checking in when they are at home.  I have two questions: 1.  Why
 do this?
 2.  Since my home doesn't show up in the list of places where I can
 check in, and I see no way to add a place, how is checking in at home
 possible? I'd just like to understand.
 
 Kathy Blackburn
 

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re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

2012-12-09 Thread Robert Stigile

Hello,
The reason I created a four square at my home, is so that people 
can check in at my house when they are here for a party.
I also check in when I am leaving and returning, just for fun, as 
I made my house private so no one can see the address.

I hope this helps,


Robert Stigile
phone: 818-381-9568
e-mail: rstig...@gmail.com
Skype: robertstigile1
Twitter: rstigile

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Date sent: Sun, 09 Dec 2012 13:33:38 -0600
Subject: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

I am puzzled by something I've seen some of my friends on
Foursquare doing: checking in when they are at home.  I have two
questions: 1.  Why do this?
2.  Since my home doesn't show up in the list of places where I
can check in, and I see no way to add a place, how is checking in
at home possible? I'd just like to understand.

Kathy Blackburn

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RE: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

2012-12-09 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Yeah the most important reasons of all...The points, man, and the mayorship.

Jonathan 

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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: question: checking in at home on Foursquare

Just double tap on check in and search for your house, such as Kathy's
House. At the end of the search list, you'll have an unlabelled button, and
right below that it'll say add this place so others can check in here. Just
double tap on that unlabelled button, and you'll be taken to a dialogue
where you will be able to create a new place in Four Square.

I haven't done this myself, but I guess people may want to let people know
when they're home, or they may want to let people check in when they come
over for a party or to visit. Of course, there may be a good reason to this
that I myself haven't thought of.

On 09/12/12 13:33, kathy blackburn wrote:
 I am puzzled by something I've seen some of my friends on Foursquare
 doing: checking in when they are at home.  I have two questions: 1.  
 Why do this?
 2.  Since my home doesn't show up in the list of places where I can 
 check in, and I see no way to add a place, how is checking in at home 
 possible? I'd just like to understand.
 
 Kathy Blackburn
 

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