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Reversing the Rules

Advantages: Free web mail account, original idea, 16 levels.
Disadvantages: You won't get paid for reading mail yourself.

...each time they used their TheMail.com accounts to send mail. Unfortunately, instead of paying you, TheMail.com now want you to pay them. If your account was created after December 99, you'll have to upgrade your account to a paying one or lose it. If you currently use TheMail.com, now is a good time to inform your contacts that you won't be using that e-mail address anymore. However, if you do decide to continue your account with TheMail.com and ...
...with a paid for service TheMail.com will improve their servers, but it's a chance I don't want to take. Many other sites offer the same services, have a good uptime record, and do so for free. I am just going to let my TheMail.com account die. I never made a single cent out of it, and the advertising I was bombarded with didn't really appeal. $20/year for a medicore service? Do they really think I'm going to pay? ...

sy2kgbr 12.08.2000 (08.10.2001) · Read full review
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Excellent mail and EARN money

Advantages: -
Disadvantages: -

...you? You simply use TheMail.com to read, send and manage your email. Whenever you send an email from TheMail.com they will add a small line of text to the bottom of your message. This text contains a clickable link that is unique to your account. When a recipient clicks on this link and signs-up, our software automatically assigns you credit for their sign-up. This is your first and most important step towards putting TheMail.com to work for you! ...
...someone who was referred to TheMail.com by one of your referrals. Downline – Your downline is comprised of all of your referrals and indirect referrals. All persons in your downline are linked directly to your account in some way. .Tiers – Your downline is composed of 16 levels, otherwise know as tiers. Your first tier is composed of your referrals. Your first tier is the most valuable and will generate the most revenue. Tiers 2 – ...

WAD1-2-3 21.04.2001 · Read full review
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V V Good .... then awful .... now okay

Advantages: Web-based, pays you money, autoresponders
Disadvantages: None really

UPDATED ********** I checked out TheMail the other day and they're up and offering a free e-mail service again. I joined up because it's a pretty good E-mail program with stuff like autoresponders and the like. You won't make money there but it is a damn fine E-mail provider, so check it out if you do need a decent service. ************** There are a lot of web based e-mail providers around, but when TheMail started a couple of years ago, it kicked ...
...They promised that if you joined their service you would be able to get money from them. Heard it all before, haven't you? Well, you'd be right, but I think it's important to tell the full story. The basic premise was that once you had signed up with TheMail you should get other people to sign up by referring them in and getting them to indicate that it was you who referred them. This is done by using a unique URL which includes your member ID ...

dave27 27.12.2000 (06.10.2001) · Read full review
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Paid to read - or pay to read

Advantages: None
Disadvantages: Where's the cash ?

Themail.com - get paid for receiving and reading email - well actually, get paid when any of those you refer open emails they receive. What a chance, think of all the emails you send to your mates, if only you could refer them, if only you could refer them all !! You could continue sending them everything - but even better, for every email they read you would get paid !! Wow !! You wouldn't get rich, but over time it was bound to mount up, and all ...
...sent email. But there was more - when your friends referred someone, you then got paid a smaller amount for every email read by your friend's referral - a double whammy in the nicest possible way, and this would continue down a chain !! I admit it, I'm a sucker for 'something for nothing' schemes (or should it be scams ?) and I signed up. Not only did I sign up, but so did my Mum, my best mate and a few other friends. I checked regularly, and sure ...

IainCMartin 02.07.2001 · Read full review
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Making money for email

Advantages: User freindly, reliable, useful features
Disadvantages: Very poor payout

...beginning it appeared that in Themail.com I'd found both of these things, the service was reliable, offering all the features we've come to expect from professional email packages (forwarding, folders etc.) It also had a scale of payouts which whilst not fantastic certainly added up when you took into account the 16 level referral structure (most programmes stop at 5.) However, since that time things have started to change. The email system has ...
...(particularly outside the US) has been dramatically reduced, making it almost impossible to make more than a few cents without thousands of referrals each receiving hundreds of emails per week. In short, if your looking for a fairly reliable user-freindly, web based email facility check out themail, if however you're looking to make any money - try something else, as this is unlikely to do it for you. ...

SteveAston 24.01.2001 · Read full review
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LIBEL

Advantages: issues LIBEL for free!
Disadvantages: issues spiteful LIBEL! service isn't free. Unreliable.

themail.com used to offer a free email service, with all the usual add-ons we've come to expect from such sites. indeed, they still try to lure you in with promises of earning money simply for using email services. The site is not as reliable as it should be. Even though I am in fast mode (which means somewhat fewer adverts, but thus no earnings), there are frequent error messages along the lines of 'Sorry, you got here before we were ready'. In ...
...Dotcom market conditions, TheMail.com is forced to charge a $1.99/month or $19.95/year for all email accounts that have been issued since December of 1999. Free online services, which were introduced a few years ago to boost user traffic and attract online advertising, are no longer feasible." A friend asked them to close his account. Out of curiousity, I sent a subsequent test message to the deleted account, to check that it would 'bounce'. Bounce ...

superjoe 09.04.2001 · Read full review
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Another scam

Advantages: None that I can think of
Disadvantages: speed, promises a lot and delivers nothing

I signed up for this program when I was in my - sign up for everything that offers you free money and I will become a millionaire in a week' phase. Since then I have kind of seen the light althoguh I am still undergoing counselling for it!! Anyway initially I found this service very good,a nd was impressed with the way it was set up - very professionally, and also the way the e mail interface was arrnaged - clean and simple. But to be honest I ...
...this one is no exception. Over time I have had serious trouble actually logging into the site and I think I have earned the grand total of $0.50 - which is not exactly going to allow me to retire tomorrow. best advice would be to anyone to stick to their current provider or if you want a slick and fast web based e mail service - then sign up for Totalise - where you at least get issued with real shares - and they are actually worth something - although ...

andydenton 09.02.2001 · Read full review
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Be Warned

Advantages: none now
Disadvantages: you need to pay to use the site

this site used to pay for sending emails ,etc but recently i left them as they wanted to charge a fee to use the site and their services....so why pay for a service that you can get elsewhere......because it pays to send email....yeah right.... it pays in dollars which to the folk in the uk is useless......come on be frank about it.you need to pay a charge to clear any chaecks yo would get.. anyway why not choose a site here that gives you free ...

craigkerr 06.06.2001 · Read full review
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Pay to Send?

Advantages: Free email
Disadvantages: Do not get paid for own mail

There are many free web based emails on the net and although I would always recommend and indeed use pop accounts through outlook express, I have certainly obtained a few free web based accounts in my 3 years experience on the net. One of them being TheMail.com. It i sslightly different in the fact that they pay you to receive mail...NOT send it! They pay a small amount for each email received! But wait! Are you thinking what I thought? I thought ...
...and then when I wanted to earn the bucks go to my mail account and open each and every one - you have to open the mail to get paid and I believe it is only for 3 seconds - BUT you do not actually get paid for your own mail - only for the people you refer, that is the people that you tell about the service and that sign up under you. I then thought what is the point? We can all sit back and wait for the referrer to earn us money? But what if the referrer ...

carolinesite 11.07.2000 · Read full review
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Have you got time to read a billion emails

Advantages: ehhh, it's free
Disadvantages: Rates are very, very, very low

Has anybody noticed that the rates of TheMail have gone down? Drastically. You now only have to read about a billion emails to get paid a lousy buck. A friend of mine recommended TheMail. You get paid for mail that is read by your referrals, so your partner registers (you do that for him or her) and refers you. You register and sign up with some mailinglists and you are ready to start earning. So far so good. Until it turns out you have been reading ...

mrighart 07.02.2001 · Read full review
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keep shopping around

Advantages: easy to remember e-mail address
Disadvantages: slow, limited capacity, no longer free

Themail.com provides a basic and functional web e-mail service. If you want more features and more space you can upgrade to the paid version, but I think there are other free services that offer more. The free version is supposed to be a 90-day free trial. My free trial expired on January 7th 2002, but I have been able to continue to use it for free since then, including today February 25th 2002. Its best feature is that it handles HTML e-mails ...

sharkli 26.02.2002 · Read full review
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Brilliant!!!!

Advantages: very easy to use
Disadvantages: none

Very rarely do I get enthusiastic about an email package. You will probably see from the other reports that you get paid for emails read by your referrals. Taking all that aside, even without getting paid, the mail has to be one of the best email services around. I have 5 accounts with them, four of them are non paying, I use it because it is so good. Some of the features it offers are charged as extras with many companies,such as autoresponder, ...

flambards 17.08.2000 · Read full review
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The Mail

Advantages: pays u
Disadvantages: sometimes slow

The Mail, An online web based email service which offers all the usual email services we all expect. Except that this one pays you. If you refer anyone to "The Mail" "The Mail" will pay you for every email your refer sends and recieves. Also they pay you for there referals. (Pays 16 levels). Pay rate is not much but get people in your downline and it soons add up. There is a limit of about 3MB space (approx 130 emails) after that you need to delete ...

freeshares1 12.06.2000 · Read full review
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A bad email address

Advantages: None
Disadvantages: All you can imagine

I opened an account here in May, because I'd read they paid the use of the email. But, ¡surprise!, Africa is full of people who are diing by fame and are richer than I culd be with this payment. I think, 0.05 cents of dolar per email sent and read. Nothing of nothing. Firstly, isn't a free address. Yes, they offer you 5MB for your mail and files (when I joined, the files had other space), but the more common charateristics of an address are available ...
...the "merge mail". While my money was increasing (very little, but increasing), I could only complain for the limited income. However, since this summer, they pay not even, and I think this action converts them in one of the worst email address I know. It's worse election than Bush as president of the USA. ...

docache 23.10.2001 · Read full review
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Paid to read YOUR mail

Advantages: paid when your referrals read their mail
Disadvantages: not paid for yours

...earn from the Net, pay-to-surf, paid for opinions and so on, and it could add up to a tidy sum. Add on a few competition winnings from Tombola,Lycos,Bananalotto and so on, and you might have enough to go on holiday. Join themail.com with me on this link http://www.themail.com/ref.htm?ref=1276092 ...

jennysue 06.09.2000 · Read full review
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