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panPiotrGlownia

2006-10-04, 1:13 pm

How does one get the x-privat invitation code,
so that one gets to use their FREE service?

When clicking on the "here", all one gets is a header, but no invitation code,
needed to activate.

Or, do they just want paying customers, and the free service is non-existent?

Help gratefully welcome.
Melic

2006-10-07, 1:12 pm


> How does one get the x-privat invitation code,
> so that one gets to use their FREE service?


The free service does exist and it is not a scam, it
took me one month to get one, you have to be patient,
I reccomend in the future you post your messages
to: alt.free.newsservers

I am not going to reply to anymore messages about free servers
in this group, this group is only for anonymity questions
and for people who have earned the right to troll here
between them because of their advanced age and
have nowhere else to go.


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Anonymous

2006-10-08, 7:14 am

In article <jnm7i298k7lj3rs2s06jcjo31ps2m0n6mi@4ax.com>
panPiotrGlownia <panPiotrGlownia@roc.usenetexchange.com> wrote:
>
> How does one get the x-privat invitation code,
> so that one gets to use their FREE service?
>
> When clicking on the "here", all one gets is a header, but no invitation code,
> needed to activate.
>
> Or, do they just want paying customers, and the free service is non-existent?
>
> Help gratefully welcome.


Seriously, for what reasons do you think readers of alt.privacy.anon-server
or alt.hacker have interest or expertise in the realm of free or paid NNTP
services and thus make them the best newsgroups to continually ask about
the topic?

Do you not think alt.free.newsservers, alt.usenet.news-server-comparison or
any of the similar groups might be just a tad more informative? Or do you
just enjoy being ridiculed that much?

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