Official Windows Live Messenger Invitations Thread


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sum1 sent me this....rather than an invite :s

In response to your request on the Neowin forum asking for an invitation to

the Windows Live Messenger beta, I offer these words: Read the message next

time.

The thread you left your request in was created for those WITH invites,

willing to give the invites to others. Here is the very first post. Please

read it:

Please Read These Guidelines BEFORE PM'ing a Member For An Invitation

The invite system for WLM has started and those in the beta have been given

2 invites to start with. Some Neowin members are generous enough to share

invites with other people from the board

Please DO NOT Post Here Unless You Are Offering Invites

1. PM the person(s) offering the invites with your name, user name at

Neowin, and you country

2. Please wait for a return PM with the link for the invite

People requesting an invitation must be a registered Neowin member with some

history here. (Time since registration, number of posts etc.)

Understand that the invites are not available for every country yet.

To those offering the invites, please try to edit your post to reflect how

many invitations you are still willing to give out.

I HAD 2 invites.. i asked 2 people in the thread who i though i should give the invites to.. so at least i had some on not playing with your mind :laugh:

thank you! installing it now :laugh:

when I get my invites I'll do the same as ShiFtedReaLity :)

I HAD 2 invites.. i asked two people in the thread who i though i should give the invites to.. so at least i had some so Corris not everyone is playing with your mind lol :D

aww it was a good excuse for as to why iw as pming quick enough to get one all day, ohwell

back to sitting and watching this topic until someone else comes along with some invites :|

aww it was a good excuse for as to why iw as pming quick enough to get one all day, ohwell

back to sitting and watching this topic until someone else comes along with some invites :|

Quick someone give him a invite he might have actually got the rules right for this thread! :laugh:

LMAO this is exactly like the 360 launch...........most people want 1 and there is nowhere near enough stock to supply to the demand!

lol... with the cool difference that invitations are free :cool:

Please please, send me an invitation! :laugh:

WHAT THE ****??!!

Who was the stupid [email protected] (yes, please spam him!) that sent me that mail with the rules in this thread? Are you out of your mind?

Before sending an email calling me STUPID READ MY POST! I WAS OFFERING AN INVITE.

Try reading the posts more calmly before sending email calling people stupid. Oh, and here goes a tip for you:

Next time, think before acting. It will prevent further stupidity on your part.

It ****es me off these noobs that go trying to save the world :argh:

I Waited all morning man, but i think i deserve it more than some of these ppl posting here...

well 2 people deserved more than you because thats who i gave the invites too! also that attitude wont get you one sorry :whistle:

WHAT THE ****??!!

Who was the stupid [email protected] (yes, please spam him!) that sent me that mail with the rules in this thread? Are you out of your mind?

Before sending an email calling me STUPID READ MY POST! I WAS OFFERING AN INVITE.

Try reading the posts more calmly before sending email calling people stupid. Oh, and here goes a tip for you:

Next time, think before acting. It will prevent further stupidity on your part.

It ****es me off these noobs that go trying to save the world :argh:

Are you still offering it? :woot: :rofl:

I Waited all morning man, but i think i deserve it more than some of these ppl posting here...

ive been on here looking at this topic for a good 7 hours now, with quick dashes for food and toilet brakes so i dont waste away :rofl:

LMAO this is exactly like the 360 launch...........most people want 1 and there is nowhere near enough stock to supply to the demand!

shhh, dont bring xbox360 into this, we will get attacked by fan boys :laugh:

but the difference is that they could give out millions of invites to people, they just choose not to :cry:

I've asked for an invite yesterday in the other topic in the first 10 people, and am watching this topic today. I've birthday, I've got my present from Google (GMail mobile), from my GSM provider (Opera Mini) and waiting for presents from Yahoo (Mail2 invite), Microsoft (Live Mail, Messenger) and hope that I will get them :laugh: :whistle: :cool:

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