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Originally Posted by devildog2067
So, it's a better product. For free. And they are o my asking for a bit of information. What's the problem?
So... You put yourself in a situation where you depend on a service hich you have no control over.
Either give yahoo what they ask for in order to keep giving you free email, or switch to another provider. I still don't see the problem.
FWIW, I don't think Yahoo will sell your number to anyone. They aren't worth much.
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I just love all the great, really helpful people here in GNG.
you OBVIOUSLY didn't bother to READ my post, yet you feel entitled to spew out your 'words of wisdom'.
Why is that?
I hope that the next time YOU need help, a BUNCH of people JUST LIKE YOU, come and crap all over YOUR thread.
Because, you know: karma is a *****.
The world needs a LOT less people like you.

