hey you copied me :p lol

lol i was offering them at a gamin community i play for but no one wanted them. so anyone hear can have em.

this is great thanks killer typo i didnt even know that google had introduced its email feature yet.

Cool, thanks again, hexstar!

But to other forum members-- please do us all a favor. If you use one of the links, please post and state that you did, so others don't waste their time trying to get to an already-used link.

All gone now! Those things don't last long, do they? What's the biggest attraction people find for wanting them? Is it the novelty value, do you think, or the 'prestige' of having one?

Grrr... I had 6 Gmail invites. But I quit the browser after I clicked the link and now they're gone. I guess that's just the way it works. =\


Ed

Oooh... nevermind. I still have the 6 invites. However I see a screen pop up that says First name, Last name, Email. I've attached a picture of how it looks like.

How did you guys get the links to post? I would like to give the accounts out if I knew how to.

Thanks.

Ed

All gone now! Those things don't last long, do they? What's the biggest attraction people find for wanting them? Is it the novelty value, do you think, or the 'prestige' of having one?

Probably both novelty and the whole "ME TOO!" factor.

send the invites to yourself and then copy and paste the links in the invite e-mails ;)

All gone now! Those things don't last long, do they? What's the biggest attraction people find for wanting them? Is it the novelty value, do you think, or the 'prestige' of having one?

Well it's fast, you can search e-mail using gmails search system, and the only ads if at all are text ads, no popups, plus you get a free 1GB diskspace for e-mail and up to 10MB for attatchments, a great deal from a great company IMO

Plus every message you ever send remains on their storage drives even after you delete the messages, still searchable for them but blocked from access by yourself after you've 'deleted' it ;)

The thing is nothing more than a gigantic searchable database, eh?

Plus every message you ever send remains on their storage drives even after you delete the messages, still searchable for them but blocked from access by yourself after you've 'deleted' it ;)

The thing is nothing more than a gigantic searchable database, eh?

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how do you make the invites i already have a gmail account

Thanks for the invite

how do you make the invites i already have a gmail account

you have to wait until the invites are given to you so that you can give them to other people.

Well I have 6 if somebody wants them... pm me your email.

dale

Hey Everybody,

I have 7 more gmail invites. You must be a member of my website: www.techsupportdude.com and get 30 posts.

Ron

Gmail invites are flying all over the internet now :)

how do you make the invites i already have a gmail account

keep your account active and you should eventually get some invites to give out (there is no known pattern)

I could use an invite if there are still some available...

I'd give you one but I haven't gotten anymore :(

I've gotten bumped back up to 6 each of the last few days.

I got some too.

*But I'd like something else in return.

I got some too, if anyone needs one...

I got several, if anyone needs 'em.
I think they're giving them out randomly.

I could use an invite if there are still some available...

pm me your email address and i'll send you one.

dale

pm me your email address and i'll send you one.

dale

thanks a plenty hostmoon, but i got an invite already from my bro. :) maybe we can find someone else who needs it.. :) i wouldn't wanna hog all of it.. :D

just got 6 more invites and will post the 5 remaining soon :D

I've gotten bumped back up to 6 each of the last few days.

yeah same here surprisingly, just got another batch today too :D

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