Sign up for hotmail.soiree said:I would like to check out that site but you have to enter your Email address first. I am reluctant to give them my Email address.
Isn't that inviting spam?
Does anyone have any experience with this type of free site?
You don't even need to sign up a new mail account. Go to here:Jack Mioff said:Sign up for hotmail.
Who cares if they spam that addy.
Cheers,
Jack
Now THIS is usefulyeehaw said:You don't even need to sign up a new mail account. Go to here:
http://www.mailinator.com/mailinator/Welcome.do
WhaWhaWha said:I thinks its great when members share valuable resources they find on the web. But not when they disguise advertising their shitty ass spam for sharing a valuable resource. Keep your crap to yourself or advertise via legitimate means. Asshole.
WhaWhaWha said:Oh and always remember it's not your fault.
Next time, before u get on here and waste our time like u did here, please check the site out for fail safe security.moogama said:especially if you have broadband.
I've got to disagree with the last few posts. Using the member/member username and password, I got access to a good number of free pics, and better yet, video. Not once was I asked for my credit card.WhaWhaWha said:Pay no attention to the fact that the site content is merely links to paysites cam sites and the like. More annoyance screens than original content. Free means more than "no cost". It means you are getting something other than an opportunity to reject paysite registration popups that show you more credit card billing pages than actual content. The problem with some people is they are so easy to please they dont know when they are being inundated with advertising.
You're right PB. Sorry Moogama if I was a little too hard on you. I will say that I did run into one glitch where getting it to play was a problem and I wish the sound was clearer.Pleasing_Brian said:I've got to disagree with the last few posts. Using the member/member username and password, I got access to a good number of free pics, and better yet, video. Not once was I asked for my credit card.
Well, I've just learned that signing up for a new e-mail addy is just what they want you to do. I found this article which is more than a year old:Jack Mioff said:Sign up for hotmail.
Who cares if they spam that addy.
Cheers,
Jack
They want your e-mail not to spam you but to use it to spam others!Free Web mail services such as Hotmail and Yahoo are often used by spammers to send unsolicited e-mails. But because of the sheer quantity of e-mail sent, spammers require thousands of accounts and employ Web bots to automatically open them.