Gmail’s Gfail

A guest author who preferred to remain anonymous has made a rather dare devil move as he submitted an article in TechCrunch trying to point out how Gmail can claim its newly found name, Gfail as the author laid down  all weakest points of the mailing online service one by one in a detailed manner with his personal experiences as his background and mainline focus. To start off, the author introduced Gmail as the best long time classic mailing authority as he said how he was even devoted to the service for more than six years already. He was so pissed off in one final blow as Gmail posted a “permanent failure” notice in his mailing account just because of a fully stored mailbox. He shared how he painfully waited for 21 hours and paid 5 bucks just to fix this rather minor and temporary problem he encountered.

The author generates more than 600 mails a day making his primary inbox incapacitated and he was duly required to pay annual fees for setting up an extra storage. He was pretty mad of how Gmail developers treat their most loyal costumers. Although Gmail has a newly made feature called the priority mailbox, still this guest author suggests the mailing team to fix these major fall backs before advancing to the next.

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