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I find this a interesting concept and I might find some use of it at somepoint. But the average person on the internet is overly paranoid about thier information on-line, So I don't see it growing very much.
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Rated by Rastafa on Jul 04, 8:42am
May be usefull (thought not for me) but I don't think anyone will want to pay for it.
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Reviewed by PhotonInstaller on Jun 28, 11:39pm
another one of those circles it's pointless
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Rated by SaltySolutions on Mar 23 2009, 4:45am
Snooze your email.
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Reviewed by lifeofguenter on Feb 20 2009, 12:37am
somehow useless & and prices on the frontpage (!!??!) BUT: nice idea! :)
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Reviewed by EpicVikingMetal on Dec 05 2008, 11:39pm
awesome
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Rated by ainegue on Nov 02 2008, 1:04pm
Seems extremely pointless. I don't have time to respond to all my emails - much less forward them to someone else, and possibly pay money to do so. Doesn't seem like a very good idea - If I want to be reminded to respond to an email, I will set up a calender, post a stickynote, or just mark my email as Unread, or the tons of other choices there are.
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Rated by buldozerceto on Oct 10 2008, 1:10pm
You have to pay for this???
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Rated by BigLeon on Oct 05 2008, 10:01am
how about I don't send my email to someone else, who stores in on their own servers, and the person responsible hasn't even written an EULA, or any form of assurance except "your email is stored on a secure server and will never be read by anyone than you". This does not answer any questions regarding who is responsible if the "secure" server is hacked, if they are allowed to scan the mail in order to send statistical data to ad companies etc. etc.
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Rated by likemindedcog on Sep 27 2008, 1:09pm
why would anyone seriously want this, just don't read your mails