The journey from there to here

I love my gmail account. Of my personal email accounts, it is by far my preferred option.

But after having the account for many months, I am amused by the occasional article offering "invites". While I got my account through such an article, I am pretty well aware now that all I would have had to do was ask if anyone had an invite and I'd have one just as quickly.

Now, this looked like smart marketing on google's part when it started the service. But now, it's just plain silly. There's no value to invites, and everyone I know has more of them than they know what to do with. It's time, in my opinion, for google to end the whole "invite" method of signing folks up and just start a signup link on their main page. But that's just my opinion.

By the way, if anyone needs an invite, I have a few (lol).


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on Nov 07, 2005
I agree... the invite thing was good at the start but it is just plain stupid now.
on Nov 07, 2005
I think I got mine off an invite.  Not sure yet. I have only given it to one person so far, and so far it is spam free! (That was my son)
on Nov 07, 2005
If Google were to send out as many invites as they have gotten others to do for them, they would have been accused of spamming.
on Nov 08, 2005
At least i would like to know why google still are using gmail invites.

have heard that some people got zero limits on the number invites they can send out though its just a rumour.

It doesnt bother me though that they use the model they are using.
on Nov 08, 2005
When someone invites someone else, the invitation is sent to their existing email address. It is simply a way to collect email addresses for spamming.
on Nov 08, 2005

At least i would like to know why google still are using gmail invites.

Just think.  It's been over a year and people are still talking about invites.  Would it be the same if it was just an open registration?

on Nov 08, 2005
on Nov 08, 2005
Just think. It's been over a year and people are still talking about invites. Would it be the same if it was just an open registration?


Not possible for Beta testing. How it would be if Window Blinds 5 Beta 2 becomes available publicly as a free version? Will Stardock do this? There is always something that cannot be opened for all.
on Nov 08, 2005
While I feel lame for asking, I had considered moving my email over and now that I hear how much people like it....anyone want to invite me?
on Nov 08, 2005
*admitting ignorance*

What is gmail? LOL
on Nov 08, 2005
Gmail is an email service offered by Google - hence G-mail *GoogleMail* it's something simple, not super fancy like AOL, Hotmail, Yahoo *i use all 3 of those also! - the later 2 are my spam boxes * and you can even access Gmail using a PSP *it's so nice* if you want an invite, IM me on aol at gfcentral002, that way you don't have to post your current email on here *will need to send an invite to ya*
on Nov 08, 2005
... if you want one - IM me on AIM, gfcentral002, that way you don't have to post your email address for the world to see lol and i'll send out invites - i have like 100 i think to give away *i don't know that many people*
on Nov 09, 2005
and you can even access Gmail using a PSP


PSP? Is that like a POP client?
on Nov 09, 2005
I have PSP8, but it doesn't seem to be working.
on Nov 09, 2005
If Google were to send out as many invites as they have gotten others to do for them, they would have been accused of spamming.


Precisely! They're so smart...

Dan
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