It's like a bad relationship, try to forget and move on. If they eventually come around, great, but onward and upwards either way.
A word of advice though, don't base any decisions off of the money you might make from it. I knew my move was original, I knew it would get approved, I didn't want to release it - but was hoping I could use the money to financially help me take focus off of marketing and performing, to focus on college classes (as I move into the tail end of my courses).
I waited my 72 hours, then a couple weeks, submitted a ticket.
And here I am.
I eventually had to swallow my pride (after about a week of eating Cliff bars and Gatorade) and ask my parents for money. /embarassing
I'm not blaming theory11, the 3 day promise is ambitious, and I'd hate to go through all the material people are sending in. Most of the creators probably haven't read the classics, and I get frustrated on the rare occasion I see someone claim ownership of something they should have read.
All I'm saying is theory is doing the best they can, I don't doubt it. Just don't be an idiot like I was and assume they owe it to you to do a bunch of (admirable) research on your effect and then publish it for you to their customers. All in 3 days or less.