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Oh, this is great timing!  I just graduated college (economics), so my university email account will be deleted. 

 Hmmm.  I typed this, but it didn't sign me in at the time. 

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Hi econ sudent-

 

it's not automatic, you have to send a email to heroiclife and ask him for a account after you made the post on this thread.

Go back to post one on this thread and see of you can get a email link to heroiclife and get your .mises address,

Cheers! 

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I was wondering, where is it said that a post on this thread has to be maid since heroiclife said that a post on the forum is needed. Besides, since the requests for accounts on this thread aren't expected then it doesn't make much sense to post here or does it?

One night I dreamed of chewing up my debetcard - there simply is nothing like hard cash in your pocket!

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Thanks Brian du suisse.

I contacted Mr. Tucker and have set up my mises email.  Yes!!!

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JDeVriese replied on Mon, Dec 10 2007 4:40 PM
Here's my post.
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In case you haven't figured it out yet, the only reason for requiring you to post on this forum to get an email address is to encourage you to participate on the forum.

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replied on Tue, Dec 11 2007 8:12 AM

I would love to have one. An email adress that actually means something! 

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 Hmm, I thought I was signed in above. I didn't even know you could post without being signed in. Anyway, I would love to have one. An adress that actually means something!

I am an eklektarchist not an anarchist.

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jtucker replied on Tue, Dec 11 2007 10:03 AM

again, write me if you need one. tucker@mises.com 

Jeffrey Tucker
Editorial VP, Mises

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 Thanks! Looking forward to getting email from Mises.org!

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definately need one of these addresses
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replied on Wed, Feb 6 2008 7:58 PM

Can't wait to send my first mises.com email
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This sounds wonderful.  An email address that suggests an examined life worth living for, instead of one that reeks of corporate advertisement.   No offense, Yahoo.com!

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Jeffrey, I am now an active forum member.  I would like a mises.org email address.  How do I go about it?  Jon

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kefka888 replied on Mon, Jul 14 2008 1:24 AM

Awesome, I love Mises.

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Mark replied on Mon, Jul 14 2008 9:45 AM

I had an account, lost it, and created another one.

Prefer the new account anyway.

 

Thanks.

Mark Watson

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Mark,

Thanks for responding. So where should I go next on this site to open a mises.org email address?

Jon

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[To get an @mises.com account, register here, post something on this forum, then send me a message.  Do not post account requests on the forum, please.]

 

Nothing really shows up when I click the link for "send me a message".  Is this done (unlikely as this thread isn't locked), or is something wrong?

"Resolve to serve no more, and you are at once freed. I do not ask that you place hands upon the tyrant to topple him over, but simply that you support him no longer; then you will behold him, like a great Colossus whose pedestal has been pulled away, fall of his own weight and break into pieces."—Étienne de la Boétie, Discourse of Voluntary Servitude
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