spietreser said:Sold!
Tony said:17 Gmail Invites for $50.00....
I will take you up on your free gmail invite PMed you.RealNames said:It's amazing that I paid exactly $50 for one Gmail invite on May 12th on eBay. Plus I know many that sold for more than $50., I heard some for over $100 only a few weeks earlier. Now you can buy 17 invites for the same cost as 1.
A Bull Market turned Bear Market, seemingly overnight as far as price goes (but the invites are still real popular).
P.S. I have 1 more available for free.
mole said:Hi real, if you have participated in new domain landrushes, you would probably be accutely aware that even a one minute public window could determine if you make or break in securing the names you want.
Gmail was never meant to be for speculation anyway, and at least for me, early interest was probably driven more by curiosity than anything else.
nameslave said:Yes, Gmail invitations' resale values had actually dropped sharply during the 24 hours I last put up one for F$ auction.
My take is that when Google does stop handing out invitations, it will be time for them to open up Gmail for the public to sign up!mantra said:... they will go back up in value when google stops sending out more invites ...
mantra said:yes, give it some time, they will go back up in value when google stops sending out more invites .. lol (crossing fingers, holds onto 3 gmail invites)..
:cheeky:
I guess it depends on whether your invitations actually translate into sing-up's and/or even active accounts.NameTower said:My account keeps allowing me new invites everyday..
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