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yea. someplace else where they can request for gmail. i bet they are gonna do this til gmail becomes officially released. from what i know those that got their accounts since 3 or 4 days ago til now, they dont get invite link. so, we cant invite you guys. i think only those first few got those. now when the demand surpass the supply by so much, i think you guys should email the gmail team. you'll probably have a higher chance.

Still looking for one more Gmail invite. $15 via Paypal. PM me.

Fella, gmail beta is giving the oportunity to test it, it is not costing you, the only thing they ask you is to invite people to test their system. They are not giving you the opportunity to charge for it, so why are you doing it? I don't give a s**t now if i don't get invited, someday it will be released, no bugs, no paying, and if it's not there's still spymac.com which is free and offers a 1gb pop mail which btw i prefer. Also i don't think this is the right place for you, at least not the thread "gmail invite" not "gmail accounts for sale" and as far as i know inviting is for free. Try ebay.com maybe you will get a costumer, i dunno. ;)

Fella, gmail beta is giving the oportunity to test it, it is not costing you, the only thing they ask you is to invite people to test their system. They are not giving you the opportunity to charge for it, so why are you doing it? I don't give a s**t now if i don't get invited, someday it will be released, no bugs, no paying, and if it's not there's still spymac.com which is free and offers a 1gb pop mail which btw i prefer. Also i don't think this is the right place for you, at least not the thread "gmail invite" not "gmail accounts for sale" and as far as i know inviting is for free. Try ebay.com maybe you will get a costumer, i dunno. ;)

He isnt trying to sell one.. He's looking for one :p

Fella, gmail beta is giving the oportunity to test it, it is not costing you, the only thing they ask you is to invite people to test their system. They are not giving you the opportunity to charge for it, so why are you doing it? I don't give a s**t now if i don't get invited, someday it will be released, no bugs, no paying, and if it's not there's still spymac.com which is free and offers a 1gb pop mail which btw i prefer. Also i don't think this is the right place for you, at least not the thread "gmail invite" not "gmail accounts for sale" and as far as i know inviting is for free. Try ebay.com maybe you will get a costumer, i dunno. ;)

Spymac is so slow

Question: Why not just join my site, view a few pages, then maybe you will luckily be randomly p icked for one? http://www.andrewpennington.com/

Dang...why do people feel that they are so powerful by only having the gmail?

Oh well..I visited ur website....a nice one :yes: . But, I dont think it's a good idea to 'tease' people to see ur website like that :) . Gmail is not that incredible...I havent found a feature that I'm really proud of. So, let's just sit and wait until the final one is released...shall we? :D

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