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imverge Aug 30, 2005 5:16 am

Gmail Account Invites FREE!!
 
Hello I have 50 Gmail invites to give away... Please PM with email address. First come First served!

pdhenry Aug 30, 2005 5:23 am

You do know that anyone (anyone with a mobile phone) can get GMail without an invite now, don't you?

https://www.google.com/accounts/SmsMailSignup1

anonplz Aug 30, 2005 5:39 am


Originally Posted by pdhenry
You do know that anyone (anyone with a mobile phone) can get GMail without an invite now, don't you?

https://www.google.com/accounts/SmsMailSignup1

But if you don't have a cell phone, you can't get an account for free, apparently. You can only get an account by being invited through an e-mail from someone who DOES have any account. :)

pdhenry Aug 30, 2005 7:14 am

http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...e&answer=22245

Can I sign up without the invitation code? Or without a mobile phone?
Answer

You need to receive and enter a special invitation code in order to create an account. Currently, we are only sending these codes as text messages to US mobile phones. So you will need to have a mobile phone with text message capabilities (most phones have this) and the invitation code itself.
One of the reasons we are offering this new way to sign up for Gmail is to help protect our users and combat abuse. Spam and abuse protection are two things we take very seriously, and our users have been very happy with the small amount of spam they've received in their Gmail accounts. We take many measures to ensure that spammers have a difficult time sending their spam messages, getting these messages delivered, or even obtaining a Gmail account (spammers will often use many different accounts to send spam). Sending invitation codes to mobile phones via SMS is one way to address this, as the number of accounts per phone number can be limited.

If you want to open an account a different way, you may want to ask a friend with a mobile phone to receive an invitation code for you or to ask someone you know who already has a Gmail account to email you an invitation.
So I guess you're right - cell phone or invite. :)

Leccy Aug 30, 2005 9:18 am

Thanks
 

Originally Posted by imverge
Hello I have 50 Gmail invites to give away... Please PM with email address. First come First served!

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thanks again

imverge Aug 30, 2005 3:03 pm

I still have 40 invites left... as of 5pm EST!

Just send me your email address, and I will send invite. NO codes, just invite direct from GMAIL.

RBCal Aug 30, 2005 3:11 pm

What's the big deal about a Gmail account? I have one but almost never use it, people don't like to email me at it due to google's spyware.

murphy Aug 30, 2005 3:25 pm


Originally Posted by RBCal
What's the big deal about a Gmail account? I have one but almost never use it, people don't like to email me at it due to google's spyware.

What spyware?

imverge Aug 30, 2005 3:27 pm


Originally Posted by RBCal
What's the big deal about a Gmail account? I have one but almost never use it, people don't like to email me at it due to google's spyware.

Gmail offers user names that would not be avail on yahoo/hotmail. Plus the features are really user friendly... Hey not everything is for everybody...

MBM3 Aug 30, 2005 3:28 pm


Originally Posted by RBCal
What's the big deal about a Gmail account? I have one but almost never use it, people don't like to email me at it due to google's spyware.

:rolleyes:

You dont think the other web based email services are doing similar database marketing inquiries to your email? Granted Google is much more upfront about it, but just about every web site monitors and records transactions and related data. This is in turn used for a range of marketing functions.

imverge Aug 30, 2005 3:29 pm


Originally Posted by murphy
What spyware?

Spyware is a feature where google tracks your on-line habits in order to make the system more user friendly with software updates. YOU DO HAVE THE OPTION TO TURN IT OFF WITH GMAIL. THEY ASK YOU WHEN YOU REGISTER...

imverge Aug 30, 2005 3:30 pm


Originally Posted by MBM3
:rolleyes:

You dont think the other web based email services are doing similar database marketing inquiries to your email? Granted Google is much more upfront about it, but just about every web site monitors and records transactions and related data. This is in turn used for a range of marketing functions.

Exactly!! I am sure everyone's ISP is doing the same thing... At least GMAIL asks...

Still have 35 invites left...

murphy Aug 30, 2005 4:10 pm


Originally Posted by imverge
Spyware is a feature where google tracks your on-line habits in order to make the system more user friendly with software updates. YOU DO HAVE THE OPTION TO TURN IT OFF WITH GMAIL. THEY ASK YOU WHEN YOU REGISTER...

I know what spyware is. I also know that gmail is not spyware. They do not track your online habits, they scan the incoming emails to insert context-appropriate ads. Anyone who's bothered by this should not be sending plain text emails, as the email is already being scanned by anti-virus and anti-spam, as well as being transmitted to dozens of machines you don't own.

ScottC Aug 30, 2005 4:18 pm


Originally Posted by imverge
Spyware is a feature where google tracks your on-line habits in order to make the system more user friendly with software updates. YOU DO HAVE THE OPTION TO TURN IT OFF WITH GMAIL. THEY ASK YOU WHEN YOU REGISTER...

This is simply NOT TRUE. Please don't go spreading rumors like this.

imverge Aug 30, 2005 6:31 pm


Originally Posted by ScottC
This is simply NOT TRUE. Please don't go spreading rumors like this.

So then please clarify... I would not call it a rumor. If I am mistaken then please enlighten me and other's....


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