

by - written on 02/07/01, updated on 02/07/01 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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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 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/05/01, updated on 25/05/01 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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The idea was this: you referred other people, they signed up, and you got paid 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. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/04/01, updated on 06/10/01 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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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 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/02/01, updated on 25/02/01 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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make yourself some money, very, very, slowly,for doing nothing. Does this sound unlikely? Well it probably is unlikely that you will ever make more than a couple of pounds. This is how it works: You sign up for a free email account from themail.com and you get emails from them. Don't think you will get paid for ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/01/01, updated on 10/01/01 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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I joined TheMail about a year ago - tempted away from the likes of Hotmail because they offer to pay you for using your account. So how does this work? Every time you refer someone to TheMail you get paid for EVERY email that they read - sounds great - but the catch is that you only get paid a fraction of a cent per email. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/01/01, updated on 09/01/01 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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I have been a member of themail.com for 2 months after being invited to join a program called the GoodLifeNow, some of you may have heard of it. They are a group of people who used themail.com to make large sums of money. What I would like to inform people of is: Themail.com have decided to reduce their payments by a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/11/00, updated on 20/03/01 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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I think themail is one of the first free e-mail services that pays you to send and read messages. It is also like the numerous network marketing businesses we see today, you have a downline and the more people who sign up under you, the more money you make. However, you (and your downline) have to actually use themail i.e. you dont get ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/11/00, updated on 04/11/00 (Somewhat useful, 7 readings)
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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 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/10/00, updated on 21/10/00 (Useful, 11 readings)
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Themail.com can be a useful service for people who wish to set up an autoresponder and/or use a signature in their e-mail. I personally use Outlook 2000 as my mail client and creating a signature is easy, but many people use Outlook Express which definitely limits the options available. As for an autoresponder, the process is rather ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/10/00, updated on 10/10/00 (Very useful, 3 readings)
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Themail is a very comprehensive web based email account. The latest feature added is mergemail for writing personalised mails to a whole mailing list. It has filters, autoresponders, POP3 pick up etc etc, and you get a quite reasonable 5Mb of space. It is HTML compatible, though this can eat up your space very quickly. One ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/08/00, updated on 03/02/01 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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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 is TheMail.com. It is slightly different, in fact, they do not pay you to receive ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/08/00, updated on 24/02/01 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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I must rise to the defence of themail.com. It is really an excellent web-based mail account. It is customisable, easy to use and includes features that some other traditional mail accounts exclude e.g. merge mail. A lot of people have signed up to themail.com as a money making exercise without reading the small print. You do ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/08/00, updated on 05/08/00 (Useful, 70 readings)
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Pay you when you send an e-mail, sounds very attracting yeah? I have actually joined themail.com since last year (if I am not mistaken, but I know it has been long). I am really disappointed with themail.com. Perhaps it is because me myself didn't put much effort on using themail.com (well I guess quite reasonable, I have used it as ... Read the complete review
