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[US] Spotify Invite Code


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I'd like an invite, please.

How does the invite work? If I go to the home page it either wants my email for an invite application or it wants me to pay to join. Also, how does it compare to Grooveshark? I've been using GS for awhile now and I really enjoy it. I never liked Pandora much, they have nothing for social music. Last.fm is great but their iOS app is garbage.

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I'd like an invite, please.

How does the invite work? If I go to the home page it either wants my email for an invite application or it wants me to pay to join. Also, how does it compare to Grooveshark? I've been using GS for awhile now and I really enjoy it. I never liked Pandora much, they have nothing for social music. Last.fm is great but their iOS app is garbage.

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If anyone has an extra invite they good spare. I would like one.

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You seem to already have one

I would greatly appreciate it if someone could give me an invite code! (email)

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can I get an invite please?

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If anyone can find it in their heart, please email me an invite code. (email)

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If you've got any spares, i'd appreciate one!

Aaand Sent.

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To anyone else sending out invites and people requesting them - Please reply in this thread whenever you invite someone or get an invite from somewhere else. My Spotify share page still has 4 unused codes that I have sent out.

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May I get an invite as well? Please PM, thanks in advance!

Edit: I am going to bed right now though, so if I don't reply, that is why!

Sent to the sleepy fellow in red

Can I have an invitation code please? That would be much appreciated!

Of course you can.

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