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Did you ever just get really pissed off at the one you love? I certainly did tonight. I am so tired of the false advertising that Yahoo Mail allows. These ads such as those from Pennysomebodyorother are just misleading and deceptive, especially those targeted at seniors.
What to do? I have been with Yahoo since they started, back when the was young, shortly after Al Gore "Created the Internet." Actually, come to find out I first subscribers so to speak as I have had my account shortly after Yahoo Mail was introduced on October 8th, 1997. It was time to switch. But wait, let me consult with one of the newest oracles, Google's Bard.
Like the soldier who went to the Oracle at Delphi to ask as to whether or not he would die in battle, aske Oracle Bard at Google:
"Is there any good reason why I should stay with Yahoo mail instead of switching over completely to Gmail?"
Here is Bard's response:
"Both Yahoo Mail and Gmail are great email services, but there are some reasons why you might want to stay with Yahoo Mail. Here are a few things to consider:
Storage: Yahoo Mail offers 1 TB of storage space, while Gmail only offers 15 GB. This means that you can store more emails, photos, and attachments in your Yahoo Mail account.
Interface: Yahoo Mail has a more traditional interface than Gmail. This means that it might be easier to use if you're not used to Gmail's more modern interface.
Features: Yahoo Mail offers some features that Gmail doesn't, such as the ability to send and receive faxes and the ability to create email aliases.
Integration: Yahoo Mail is integrated with other Yahoo services, such as Yahoo Calendar and Yahoo Finance. This can be convenient if you use these services.
Ultimately, the best email service for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. If you're looking for a service with a lot of storage space, a traditional interface, and features that Gmail doesn't offer, then Yahoo Mail might be a good choice for you."
Thank you Bard! I am sticking with Yahoo Mail and will try and ignore those deceptive adds.

Yes, Gmail is not the best. I do agree that the ads in the free version of Yahoo Mail can be annoying.
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