Changing email address for sweeping.... Good or bad idea?

brassa

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I think i asked this before but unsure how to check my own old posts :) Ok, so what if you decide to change your email address and you use that new email address in current ongoing campaigns..such as one entry per day.... Would you get disqualified? My idea is, Just want to change my email but make sure i continue as per the rules of one entry per day per person...But the email would change one day to the sweeps database and thereon ..Just want a dedicated email for sweeps ..Thanks for any help and invite anyone to weigh in!
 
You also posted to:

http://www.sweepsadvantage.com/foru...does-your-email-provider-make-difference.html

Its kind of funny you recently posted this.
I have an aol address i use for sweeps and was wondering the same thing so i just decided (a few mins ago) to open a yahoo email to use solely for my sweeps. Now i am wondering lol

aol catches spam in a seperate box, But i wonder if some senders who MAY be sending a winning notification not getting through at all....even to the spam box (which i check daily)

I had a verizon email that the gets email that i know i am on the same list with my aol, but i dont see it on aol including the spam box. Which makes me suspect aol blocks stuff that i want, spam or not...could i have lost some winning notifications? :cry:

One might say use verizon, but i suspect they sell your email because i get TONS of spam with them (and i mean tons!) so its tedious to check everyday.

The hazards of sweeping i guess
 
As long as you only use just 1 addy daily/per entry frequency, and remember to change it for sponsors who take all your info when you register & just require you to log in for all future promos, it should be fine


Before starting to sweep, set up an email address for sweeping purposes since a lot of big sponsors will ask you to use that addy/password for each new promo they run.

I use my ISP's addy, and have a Hotmail as an alternate to share for referral purposes.

Another option? Use one of the free accounts, from gmail, hotmail, mail.com, and yahoo.
 
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