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although it sounds like there are way more gmail accounts available than people who want one nowadays, i have 2 invites available if anyone would like one. pm me with your name and email address and they're yours.

Well I would agree on that, since I got my gmail account from here, so I will share here. I have 2 GMAIL INVITES, pm me to get an account.

I'm so amazed at how much faster gmail is compared to hotmail.

How long do you generally have to have an active gmail account

before you get the offer to invite others? Completely random?

i got mine a few days ago. didn't get anything until today, and i sent 2 emails before it happened.

I've still got an invite to give away.

PM me if you want it.

First come, first served.

But remember kiddies, you've got to have over 50 posts and have to have been a member for over 6 months. :yes:

Drone.

EDIT: Invite sent to Krux

Edited by Drone
But remember kiddies, you've got to have over 50 posts and have to have been a member for over 6 months. :yes:

Hope u find somebody or somebody finds you... I had one invite reserved for neowin and my only requirement was 100 posts. No PMs for like the whole day so I gave it away to someone else (:

Hope u find somebody or somebody finds you... I had one invite reserved for neowin and my only requirement was 100 posts. No PMs for like the whole day so I gave it away to someone else (:

Why do you put a 100 post limit on it? Why not just give it to someone no strings attached?

Hope u find somebody or somebody finds you... I had one invite reserved for neowin and my only requirement was 100 posts. No PMs for like the whole day so I gave it away to someone else (:

I posted on page 317 and forgot to put my requirements. About 1 minute before I added them I got 2 PMs about it. One from someone who'd registered that day and had 0 posts, and another who'd been registered 2 days and had 1 post. I'm sorry but registering just for an invite is not on at all.

But the invite goes to Krux (as i added above)

Drone.

^ cuz he dosnet want people signing up just to get a gmail account

errr - guess that sorta makes sense. Maybe go by start date instead of posts?

I dunno. I gave one to a dude who PM'd me and it has not been picked up yet. I find that pretty odd. I was hoping he'd enjoy it and use it and give good feedback to the dudes at Gmail, but so far, no joy in mudville.

Alas...

Strange I remember when i first got an invite i signed up right away I didn?t wait around, gmail aint giving people more invites for fun their doing it cuz they want to see if there server can handle 6 times the capacity it had before.

I know man! I was stoked to get an invite because I was so curious about what the hype was all about. Dude was nice enough to send me one, I grabbed at it and have been giving Gmail a workout. It is very reliable in terms of delivery (send and receive) and wicked fast, but just a bit boring I guess, beyond all that. Still, it is fun to mess with. But we should have like a 50 or 100 meg attachment ability with a 1 gig account, don't you think?

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