i wanted to make a myspace layout site since i'm pretty good at making layouts. but when i went to make another myspace for layouts it wouldn't let me use my e-mail address because it was already in use.
so i was wondering how i can make a new myspace for layouts with my same e-mail address?
i don't want to have to make a new e-mail address. i know that some people have hundreds of myspaces because they make a new one for each layout that they make.
xOaAlLiIeE answered Sunday February 18 2007, 4:56 pm: I have no idea how to use your e-mail since you've already used it, but if you have an AIM screen name, you can use yourscreenname@AIM.com. So you can have as many e-mails that you have as screen names. Hope this helps! ♥ [ xOaAlLiIeE's advice column | Ask xOaAlLiIeE A Question ]
russianspy1234 answered Sunday February 18 2007, 3:56 pm: you can't. your email address is your username, so much like you can't have the same username twice on a site, you can't have the same email address twice on myspace.
you could always make the same name@another service, gmail hotmail and yahoo, that gives you 3 of the essentialy same email.
thought you should know, that myspace recently changed and now forces email verification of new accounts. so, unless AIM has an actual email box now, you wount be able to add any friends with an account if you sign up with an AIM email. if you dont care about adding friends, and just want to show off the profile, then you could technically put in anything that even resembles an email address like iampretty@hotness.net [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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