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For all that wants to know, yes, this is a bug. It has been reported to a msn employee by someone I know and they will fix it ASAP. I hope the free 2GB accounts dont get lost :blush: . You people better start registering the @msn.com accounts before Microsoft deletes your free @msn.com email (2GB) :p! Hope they dont. Any way, Thats all the news i got for now.

-Xtremez

lol... reinstalling that POS explorer isn't worth 2Gb of free storage... i'm sorry... lol

hah... that thing is like everything else i've ever install microsoft... might only take a few minutes ta install, but you'll be paying for it the rest of your life (one way or another) ... i ain't spending no 3 days to get that crap offa my system again lol who needs 2 gb email storage, i've had 10+ gig for the past 5 years and i work for an ISP...

pfft by the way gmail suspended my account for "spamming" it to death apparently... and i only used about 80 meg before it crapped out...screw that **** i'll host my own email from now on.

Thanks-will try to sign up through MSN Explorer-I hope it's a just an mistake and suscribers will get their 2gb not all users.

thats not a nice thing to say, thats like the ritch looking at a poor guy who just got a reilief check and saying "i hope that was a mistake, and only we get mony like that"

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