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Discussion on: I made $100 every hour by sharing HEY invite codes

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Chad Smith

I am trying my hardest to understand this hey.com email fad, but honestly I don't get it.

I'm not trying to take anything away from them and what they built, though it seems everything that I've seen I could configure just fine on my other email addresses/clients.

Like am I really the only one who doesn't have spam issues on my current main email address? Sure some of my other email addresses do, but that is because I use that for spam stuff.

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Ben Sinclair

There are a million cloud email providers that provide privacy, and no barrier to you hosting your own.

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Felix Josemon

I use HEY Screener, not for spam filtering(might be in future), it gives this sort of relief that I don't know how to write in words. Considering my Imbox was full for invite code requests, I don't know how I could have survived the winter without HEY.