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Although this is good, I find it still hopelessly sad.... :no: I expected a better gift :laugh:

But what I don't get is that if this was the gift then why the email to update address etc on connect? :unsure:

I have not recieved this email yet... and I was invited by MS aswell. I think this is just fot the 2nd wave of testers

Wow, Microsoft is getting cheaper and cheaper.

I received 3 "special" msn profile pic from an e-card website the other week for beta testing windows live mail...My response was "WOW" :sleep:

Do they relize the money there saving with us finding the bugs in their software?

Dissapointing...

in all my WLMessenger Beta accounts ... i received 3/5 that have kung-fu ... does that mean that the other 2 email addresses will get that phone thing?

back then, microsoft had this USB flash hard drive EULA thing ... i requested it but never received it :(

in all my WLMessenger Beta accounts ... i received 3/5 that have kung-fu ... does that mean that the other 2 email addresses will get that phone thing?

back then, microsoft had this USB flash hard drive EULA thing ... i requested it but never received it :(

can your other 2 accounts login to the WLM Beta site on Connect?

I'm a managed beta tester, no bunny email. Though a month ago or so they did send me an email saying that I should update the address connected to my Connect account as they want to send something after the beta is completed for all our hard work.

I hope it's a webcam :) but I can somehow see getting a cd from them full of useless MSN content like Display pictures, themes, etc.

What's this phone thing people are talking about?

Yeah, but did you see the price tag on that thing? x_x

I did :| No harm dreaming though :laugh:

But i think it should not be a problem..I mean look @ the gife every beta tester for MSN 7/7.5 got : http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?sk...d=1109233576023

its ~52 bux

Now the phone is about 48 bux more but they have a lot less beta testers to send it to this time

Lets get our hopes up :woot:

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