Email Sensei - Firefox Add-on..Invaluable For Me

@Janey1966 (24170)
Carlisle, England
July 17, 2011 9:25am CST
If you use Firefox you may be aware of the "email sensei" add-on that provides temporary email addresses. I started using it since I found out on PiggyBankGPT that I needed more than one email to complete the offers. Using more than one Yahoo email didn't work as Yahoo thought I was changing my primary email address and I wasn't..so that was creating problems I could well do without. "Had to be another way" I thought and decided to look for email add-ons on Firefox. To my delight I found "email sensei" and what happens is, whenever a page needs an email address you right click, "email sensei" comes up, then you click on the link that sets up a temporary email..it's like a code that appears in the "Email address" box you want the new email to go in. I do this every time I have to go through a pathway on offers so each email is unique, even if I use the same offer more than once on different "offer" websites. So long as your other information is genuine (I use LastPass to quicken this up) there shouldn't be any problems. It can't be fraudulent as 1) a moderator in the PiggyBankGPT Shoutbox recommended I use more than one email and 2) if they were fraudulent then the offers wouldn't be crediting...and they are. What do you think? I have reached payout already on two sites that would take me a lot more time if I was just clicking on ads.
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• China
18 Jul 11
I seldom send e-mail.At present,I only use Yaho,Netease,as to Email Sensei-firefox Add-on ,PiggyBankGPT,I didn't hear of them until you refer to them today.It seems that I am too far behind you in this respect,I have a lot of things to learn .
@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
18 Jul 11
I only go on reputable sites myself and it's due to using the internet on a daily basis. The more I am on here the more I learn and I guess it's the same for you, right? Your English is coming on brilliantly by the way.
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• China
19 Jul 11
Thank you for your praise!I know where I am.
• United States
17 Jul 11
I first started out on the internet doing GPT. I was very successful doing them and use to win loads of contests with a particular site. My very first payment was $150.00. The thrill of getting the offers credited was such an excitement. I use to get 450 offers approved monthly, with time the offers stopped crediting and it became very frustrating. I use to have hundreds of email addresses just for the offers. lol Good luck and have fun as I remember how much fun it use to be. In fact, I was going to start a GPT site last year, but then decided not to. Let us know your progress.
@ravisivan (14079)
• India
17 Jul 11
HWG: thank for informing about GPT-- let me learn something more about it. thanks.good day.
@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
17 Jul 11
Yes, even for a novice like me not all offers credit at the start. However, I have the mindset that I'm not going to make loads of money anyway so if they credit then it's an added bonus for me. If I took it all too seriously I'd be cancelling memberships left, right and centre lol.
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@raj_gupta (311)
• India
17 Jul 11
I too require disposable email addresses from time to time and till now I was using mailinator and other similar sites. Just feel that this method of using a Firefox add-on doing it, will be faster. Well great post this for me, for one it tells a new tool for something I generally do and secondly PiggyBankGPT sounds to be legit. Will have a look there as well.