Facebook Is Planing To Charge For Account: Beware From Such Myth !

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Myth and Rumor play important role in publicity of a site or a company. Myth and companies are directly proportional to each other; when a company launches some new product or application it gives rise to speculations. A latest rumor which is already creating lots of buzz – Facebook will charge its users for account. However, there are absolutely no grounds for such talks.

Rumors have started kicking off after F8 developers’ meet at San Francisco, where Facebook demonstrated several new features of which few are paid ones – online music. However, many of them got confused which give rise to such nuisance.

The message, which is an act of a miscreant, is becoming viral among the Facebook users says “FACE BOOK JUST RELEASED THEIR PRICE GRID FOR MEMBERSHIP. $9.99 PER MONTH FOR GOLD MEMBER SERVICES, $6.99 PER MONTH FOR SILVER MEMBER SERVICES, $3.99 PER MONTH FOR BRONZE MEMBER SERVICES, FREE IF YOU COPY AND PASTE THIS MESSAGE BEFORE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. WHEN YOU SIGN ON TOMORROW MORNING YOU WILL BE PROMPTED FOR PAYMENT INFO…IT IS OFFICIAL IT WAS EVEN ON THE NEWS. FACEBOOK WILL START CHARGING DUE TO THE NEW PROFILE CHANGES. IF YOU COPY THIS ON YOUR WALL YOUR ICON WILL TURN BLUE AND FACEBOOK WILL BE FREE FOR YOU. PLEASE PASS THIS MESSAGE ON IF NOT YOUR ACCOUNT WILL BE DELETED IF YOU DO NOT PAY”

We would like to inform all our visitors to just ignore such messages, and request to all of you to stop sharing the same in your network. This will protect you and as well as your friends to stay away from any possible controversy related to above issue.

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