How long have you had your e mail address ?

woodbine
Community Co-Production Group Posts: 7,188 Disability Gamechanger
Don't need to know what your e mail address is, I've had mine since the mid 1990's with AOL, never seen a need to change it even though I haven't been with AOL for about 14 years now.
Be extra nice to new members.
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I’ve had my current one since 2011. I’m really pleased with it as it is very short - [4 digits]@[2 digits].com. You can’t get them anymore sadly as they changed their .com address to something longer but people who had the shorter addresses got to keep them.
I like to think it’s like a private car number plate where the shorter they are the more they are worth -
My current one only 4.5 years changed it when I separated from my husband as he knew my old one
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Oh for goodness sake. This is the internet. Please stop asking for and posting pstsjnal details.
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i had mine since we got on the net, must be more than 20 years, i don't think the original poster was looking for actual addresses, just a conversation
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The OP is engaged in giving away more personal data than I’ve ever seen anyone give away on the internet. No more. No less. It’s not the harmless fun presented.
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Too Long. ? xx
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