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Everyone is putting www.whoeverweare.com on the instructions and they
always want you to fill out the registration card so they can spam you. I would like to be able to watch a video of assembly instructions. It would be a good trade. I will give you my registration information if you let me watch an assembly video of the product I just bought. Does that sound like a good deal to anyone? |
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On Jan 24, 3:57*pm, Metspitzer wrote:
Everyone is puttingwww.whoeverweare.comon the instructions and they always want you to fill out the registration card so they can spam you. I would like to be able to watch a video of assembly instructions. *It would be a good trade. *I will give you my registration information if you let me watch an assembly video of the product I just bought. Does that sound like a good deal to anyone? Sure, why not . Thats what I use a GMAIL account for. Jimmie |
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On Jan 24, 2:57*pm, Metspitzer wrote:
Everyone is puttingwww.whoeverweare.comon the instructions and they always want you to fill out the registration card so they can spam you. I would like to be able to watch a video of assembly instructions. *It would be a good trade. *I will give you my registration information if you let me watch an assembly video of the product I just bought. Does that sound like a good deal to anyone? Stands a good chance of working if there are enough English speaking performers in Chinese video studios. Of course, more and more manufacturers of consumer products are showing up now on YouTube. Sure would be easy to toss a CD into the product package which could also be an infomercial. Joe |
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On 1/24/2012 2:57 PM, Metspitzer wrote:
Everyone is putting www.whoeverweare.com on the instructions and they always want you to fill out the registration card so they can spam you. I would like to be able to watch a video of assembly instructions. It would be a good trade. I will give you my registration information if you let me watch an assembly video of the product I just bought. Does that sound like a good deal to anyone? Use this site: http://10minutemail.com/10MinuteMail/index.html The Email address lasts for 10 minutes unless you click on the 10 more minutes button to give a site time to send you a password. ^_^ You can also get any number of disposable temporary Email addresses that last until you close them. Google "temporary email address" and oodles of links are displayed. TDD |
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On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 08:24:04 -0600, The Daring Dufas
wrote: Use this site: http://10minutemail.com/10MinuteMail/index.html The Email address lasts for 10 minutes unless you click on the 10 more minutes button to give a site time to send you a password. ^_^ Does that work with Facebook? I never wanted to give out my personal info, but I never could make a fake page because it woudn't take any of my temp emails. |
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On 1/25/2012 12:36 PM, Metspitzer wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 08:24:04 -0600, The Daring Dufas wrote: Use this site: http://10minutemail.com/10MinuteMail/index.html The Email address lasts for 10 minutes unless you click on the 10 more minutes button to give a site time to send you a password. ^_^ Does that work with Facebook? I never wanted to give out my personal info, but I never could make a fake page because it woudn't take any of my temp emails. I have a half dozen Hotmail accounts and several others including Gmail. I've never signed up for Facebook so I don't know if it rejects Gmail or Hotmail and there is nothing to prevent you from obtaining several of those Email accounts. TDD |
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On Jan 24, 7:23*pm, Joe wrote:
Sure would be easy to toss a CD into the product package But not "cheap" by corporate standards. Nothing costs less to provide than nothing. Watch to get a lot more of it for not much more money... ----- - gpsman |
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