100% Working: Find Free Rapidshare Premium Account Login/Password Details with Twitter
Written by Pavan Kumar on June 3, 2009
Twitter being the most hot social media, every detail can be found in the form of links on 140 character tweets. You can use twitter to find free rapidshare premium account login and password. This way definitely works until the associated services exist. To get the rapidshare premium user accounts, you may use twitter search, but if you find it a tough job to search everytime, here is how one can get rapidshare passwords.
You need to sign up for a third party twitter service TweetLater. You don’t need to provide your twitter login details for them, just sign up as if it is an entirely new service. Once you sign up, login into the panel and click on Other Tools > Keyword Alert Emails

You will be lead to the alerts page where you will setup alert mails when any rapidshare premium accounts are found. Scrolling below, you will find some guidelines on entering keywords. Check the Email me a keyword alert digest, and set the duration of mail- 4hrs, 12hrs or daily. In the text area, just enter different keywords as shown in the image. Otherwise you can enter specific keywords in quotes to reduce the number of entries in mail. Here are few examples you may enter -"free rapidshare premium account", "rapidshare premium login", "rapidshare premium account login", "rapidshare premium login password", "2009 RS premium accounts" etc. You can enter as many keywords you want with a maximum limit of 50. You can also try any other keyword too like free giveaway, twitter contest etc.

This trick works for sure and with the same trick, recently I found a rapidshare login account. If you want one, try the way described here.
Note: The more keywords you use, the lengthy is the mail you receive. It has no limits and includes every related tweet in the mail. Intelligent usage of keywords would help you more.
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Interesting!! I need to check this out, but I wonder how this works. After RS changed the policy 2 months back, its tough to find working *shared* accounts for free