Faceparty.com is a social networking site similar to myspace, facebook etc etc.
How ever registration is ivite only, access to the registration is acceessible via a super secret password, however I managed to get the password from http://www.FacepartyPassword.com and got registered. woop!
faceplanet.co.uk i think
Since not all of FaceParty is free for use, WikiAnswers cannot provide you with passwords to gain subscription-level access to FaceParty. This is receiving something for free that you should be paying for, which is technically theft. Thus, it is the reason why we will not provide this information nor allow it to be available here - it's basically illegal.
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Join the club! Faceparty have deleted thousands (possibly hundreds of thousands) of profiles for no apparent reason - and they are not in a hurry to explain. There seems to be little logic behind it - some people think that they are targetting older people, ugly people, or just random people in some sort of childish cull. Emails and phone calls to Faceparty fall on deaf ears - the most common response being none at all. Some people - myself included - tried creating new profiles without photographs and with false ages, but even these were deleted within 24 hours. One can only assume Faceparty is restricting membership to a select few - so I recommend using an alternative social networking site, like Netlog, Lookitsme, Facepic, Bebo ... do a search, there are dozens to choose from. Faceparty has shot itself in the foot, and I say: let them bleed to death!
My Space, Orkut, Friendster, netlog, faceparty, bebo, facebook, tagged, MSN spaces, Yahoo spaces, etc...
'allo! we're up to our eyeballs at the moment, but we have almost finished building a new contact section for you to be able to contact us. billing@faceparty.com for credit card stuff
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Here are a few suggestions: facebook hi5 bebo myspace faceparty friendster kaioo meetin myyearbook Friends really do drift apart after school. I couldn't keep in touch with more than two of my school friends. One of the two has started a group in a site last month. We are still gathering more people into it. It seems very informative as well. It could also work for you.