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by JENNI1396 - Top 500, Dec 12 '00
Pros: easy to use, navigate, a lot of member options Cons: customer service never emails you back
I’ve been a member of the free web service eGroups (also known as Onelist) since April 2000 and so far I love it. But, with any online service or any service as a matter of fact there are downsides.
Joining eGroups is easy, fast and a great...
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by AliventiAsylum - Top 50, Jun 25 '01
Pros: great way to find & keep in touch with people who have mutual interests Cons: POLITICS!
Since Epinions seems to be the last place on the planet to find out that Yahoo has taken over Egroups, I have to put the opinion under the old name. Hmm. So you like birdwatching, but no one in your family does? Go to www.yahoogroups.com and ...
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by mom2daniel - Top 1000, Mar 17 '01
Pros: Yahoogroups has email groups on every subject and interest for you to join and enjoy! Cons: They keep changing their name!
I've been a member of Egroups (now called Yahoogroups, formally called Onelist) for almost four years. Even with all of the mergers and changes it has gone through over the years, Yahoogroups is still one of my all-time favorite places on the...
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by missy32 - Top 1000, Nov 22 '00
Pros: great way to meet new people and read other reviews Cons: sometimes you can get behind on the reading and rating of reviews
For those who do not know what egroup is, here is some information about this site.
www.egroups.com
This site is for those who want to join a group of people that have the same types of interests. There are many different groups...
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by nayad , Aug 29 '00
Pros: Free, convenient, easy to use, comprehensive. Cons: Some people don't like the ads, but I don't care about them.
I didn't actually choose eGroups for my email list needs - I originally joined Onelist. Since then, Onelist and Egroups merged and there have been some changes, but I'm very pleased with the service, especially since it's free!
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by Jennd417 - Top 1000, Mar 28 '01
Pros: easy to access, great groups Cons: none in particular
Egroups now known as Yahoo Groups is one of the best sites I have come across. I belong to many groups ranging from military wives to epinions.
The site is easy to access. There are a wide variety of groups out there. As I mentioned I...
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by IamTinaMarie , Oct 27 '00
Pros: Great way to meet others with same interests Cons: None! except maybe you'll get addicted ;0)
I have been a member of (I first joined onelist) Egroups.com for 2 1/5 years. In this amount of time I have met TONS of wonderful people, Have gotten some awesome advise as well as recommended to many great site. As a matter of fact I was...
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by scully3249 , Sep 07 '00
Pros: great place to make new friends Cons: bad tech support
About three years ago when I got online one of my first discoveries was Egroups (formally known as OneList). Being a military wife and moving around I often found that making new friends was a difficult thing to do. So when I first joined the Egroups...
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by KCFemme - Top 500, Aug 01 '00
Pros: Meet new people with your interests & organize all your email lists Cons: Sometimes it takes a while for the moderator to approve you
If you love sending and receiving email, and I mean LOTS of email, you will just love eGroups! I have participated in quite a few of their mailing lists since before it was eGroups, back when it was onelist.com. And I have a feeling I'm going to be...
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by ky_mom32 , Dec 11 '00
Pros: something there for everyone Cons: contains adult oriented groups
I discovered eGroups through a recommendation from my Mother. She uses eGroups as a great source in her quest for tracing our family roots.
When I first went to eGroups and signed up, I was overwhelmed. So many groups so little time. Then...
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by KMINER - Top 100, Nov 12 '00
Pros: Specifically, your reviews will be potentially seen to many and you get to know many others Cons: Like any system, people can abusive it
* I thought about placing this under General Comments about Epinions, but was not sure if it fit there since this is more about the eGroup than the Epinions site itself - please forgive if you feel it was placed here in error
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by navinthebean , Dec 24 '00
Pros: Easy to use; All kinds of groups; Polls; Chat; Family filter; Cons: Messages sent to the list are sometimes delayed in reaching everyone; There are text or banner ads in each email message.
eGroups is a free email group service, similar to ListBot and CoolList, which is available world-wide, making it easier to join and create groups and meet great people. I first joined eGroups a few years back when it was known as Onelist and it is as...
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by Dhano923 - Top 1000, Sep 18 '00
Pros: great people, easy to use service Cons: none
I had been a member of Onelist for about a year when they announced that they were going to become a new service called eGroups. So for the past few months, I've been a member of eGroups, and I'm enjoying every part of it!
How does eGroups...
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by Mommy3S , Dec 20 '00
Pros: Great groups to choose from and access from around the world. Cons: Banner ads attached to individual emails.
Nearly 2 years ago, quite by accident, I stumbled upon Onelist.com. After reading the introduction page, I began to surf the site a bit. It looked quite interesting, and although I didn't quite know what I was getting myself into, I signed up....
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by pomona , Jan 26 '01
Pros: free, user friendly, chat, file sharing, links, etc. Cons: prone to inexperienced list managers which can make a bad group
Introduction
With Yahoo! Groups (formerly known as eGroups), anyone can have a mailing list. I’ve been using Yahoo! Groups since it was Onelist. I think that the two mergers within the last year or two (Onelist to eGroups, eGroups to...
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