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bill-swift - September 9, 2012
Knowing if an email address is real or not won't prevent you from falling for a scam or emailing someone who might turn out to be a fraud, but it's a start.
In this day and age, people check their emails as often as they check their phones for messages. I don't know about you, but I do. So, you know, it's totally possible to start getting email addresses instead of numbers after you hit on someone. (Don't knock it before you've seen it actually happen, guys. I have.)
It makes sense for people to be reluctant with handing over their digits. But email addresses--why not? The worse a person can do is send a ton of emails that you can just delete with a click, right? Imagine giving someone who you thought was cool (but who turned out to be a major weirdo on the inside) your digits? You'd end up having to fend of calls and a zillion text messages that might all say the same thing.
Before you spend hours composing that perfect 'hello' email, check if the email that you got is real and working or not. Obviously, the time you'll spend penning that message will be directly proportional to the girl's hotness. So if she's really hot, then you need to check the legitimacy of that email address before you waste a couple hours of your life for nothing.
You can download the free Email Checker Basic for free here.
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