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how to use email on two separate laptops at different locations

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This may be a gmail problem.. I cannot log into another laptop at another location, I HAVE NO SMART PHONE OR CELL PHONE, ONLY A LAND LINE. I need to access my email elsewhere to print. Google help is not a help! They want me to have a phone. How can I do this?

This may be a gmail problem.. I cannot log into another laptop at another location, I HAVE NO SMART PHONE OR CELL PHONE, ONLY A LAND LINE. I need to access my email elsewhere to print. Google help is not a help! They want me to have a phone. How can I do this?

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

Posted this question on Gmail Help Forum and this is the reply I got :

" You don't need a mobile phone, you can use these services below, or use a friend's phone or land line. "

http://receive-sms-online.com/ http://receivefreesms.com/ http://www.receivesmsonline.net/

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Hi   !

You may already have tried this (as you mentioned Google being no help) :

Post a question on Gmail Help Forum   (?)

But this time maybe add a link to this thread   ........


Would borrowing somebody else's smartphone (if at all possible) be a solution (for now)  ?

Okulungisiwe ngu Happy112

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

Posted this question on Gmail Help Forum and this is the reply I got :

" You don't need a mobile phone, you can use these services below, or use a friend's phone or land line. "

http://receive-sms-online.com/ http://receivefreesms.com/ http://www.receivesmsonline.net/