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george

Thomas said:
HI where can i get a Gmail account invite pls

Have you looked at https://www.google.com/accounts/ManageAccount (Sign Up)?

On the other hand, why on earth would you want to provide your personal mail
freely to a 3rd party to hold, index, examine, etc. for any length of time,
just because they promise you 1000 MB of space to hold all that stuff?
But hey, that's just me......

george
 
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Sandman

Couldn't agree more, George...... What's the big deal with GMail anyway? Who
needs this?..Not me.
 
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Guest

george said:

Doesn't look like invites are needed anymore. Too bad Google hasn't
gotten all the bugs out yet, especially as regards their emulated POP3
service.
On the other hand, why on earth would you want to provide your
personal mail freely to a 3rd party to hold, index, examine, etc. for
any length of time, just because they promise you 1000 MB of space to
hold all that stuff?
But hey, that's just me......

Then don't use a free e-mail provider. What, you thought there are
billionaires all over just waiting in line to waste their money on
free-loading users that want e-mail for free? So where is YOUR
absolutely free webmail service that empties your pockets because you
are so extremely altruistic?
 
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Guest

Road_Runner said:
I don't see why its crappy when I have gotten my 4 gmail accounts from
there


Most likely is that there weren't any available invites when George went
to visit there. The count is not that accurate, however: it might say
there are a hundred invites but when you try to get one then it says
there aren't any. You ask and maybe you get one if there really are any
available there. You do need to provide a valid e-mail address to get
the invite, so maybe George thought he could lie about his e-mail
address so he never did get the invite. If you don't want to divulge
your e-mail address to isnoop.net (and to whomever gave them the invite
since a reply gets sent back to the inviter when an invitee accepts),
use an alias, like from Sneakemail.com or trashmail.net, or use a
disposable webmail account.
 

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