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Kepo-ness
# Kepo-hits
Have you guys ever seen this reminder? Do you think it is really true? Ok, I'm very doubtful when things involve money. Here's my doubts. If MSN really wanna make us pay for our hotmail accounts, why didn't the management send this message or reminder to all hotmail/msn users? I am sure they'd want to remind us about this big change, right? And, if really this is from MSN Accts Coordinator, now with the advancement of technology, why didnt MSN make a system whereby, those who has received that dumb reminder will not receive it any further? I remembered I only forward once. And as I received more, over time, I became dubious of the whole reminder. And, I actually went into the reccommended site. Not one, but two. Feel free to click this link. BBC News and InternetNews Both sites did mention about that big change coming our way, but neither mention about us having to pay for our account. Mr Neil Holloway said, "We will build extra services into MSN and start monetising this within a year ". And enough said, here's the best part. Open your eyes bigger, dudes. Read well, yea...And be sure to plant this into your minds. The site also mentioned, "But Mr Holloway told the paper that he thinks people will be prepared to pay about £60 a year for extra services. Microsoft stresses that the site's core facilities including Hotmail will remain free. Fees will be demanded for extra services that are now under development, such as an advanced filter system to protect email accounts from junk mail. ". With this, I hope everybody who reads this will stop sending me emails of this nature. If you want to continue to do so, go on, but be sure to put my name out. Thanks. Bie, you know I won't change my mind. CallMEwhenyou'reSOBER.
mawarhitam
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