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Do you think Hotmail will follow the 100MB/1000MB trend?

phatj

Golden Member
Has there been any news/gossip of hotmail doing this? I read that Yahoo has recently done this for their subscribers as well. Wish I would have waited a couple of weeks before buying my @msn.com email address!
 
hopefully. I've also paid for my hotmail address, since I've had it for ~5 years, I'm not about to change.
 
They give you an msn.com address if you pay for it? I have thought about paying for it (it is my spam address of many years) for a while but I want something to show that I am not using the same address as the free clients. I don't check the account very much and it is always at 90%+.
 
why, arnt they the biggest provider of free email in the world? AOL has managed to stall inovation and over price things and still remain the largest provider, microshaft can do the same
 
Staples - if you pay, you get @msn.com as opposed to the free @hotmail.com. I went for this as opposed to Yahoo!'s premium email service because I think @msn.com is a bit nicer than @yahoo.com. Personal preference, I guess. Still wish I had waited, though. I am only getting 10MB for $10/yr.
 
i think they would do something, especially since yahoo already made the move. a lot less people would use hotmail, even just for a spambox.
 
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