


Most ISPs have e-mail service integrated with their internet service. A lot of people will use their ISP's e-mail for more personal things. That, and some websites don't allow registration with free e-mail providers.Well where I'm getting at is.. I can check my e-mail on multiple computers, phones, tablets, etc.. So if my home ISP is Comcast, I have to worry about not getting e-mails even when I'm at work on a different internet service? That's what I'm not understanding. Unless comcast has an e-mail also that I don't know about. If so, I get it lol.

What? I have never seen any website not allow registration.



They're pretty rare, and to be honest I don't remember the name of the last one I registered on that wouldn't allow like a hotmail/yahoo/gmail account. I just know I've seen it before and that's why having an e-mail account with your ISP can be helpful in some cases.


Yeah i've seen one or two places that wouldn't allow Hotmail/Yahoo/GMail and the like. I've honestly forgotten the reason, but I think it had something to do with some sort of verification.
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