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He created 2 new skip mails which did not require any mobile number and he did not change any recovery because he was busy. The next morning he woke up and since the phone was not charging, he put it on charge. And after that the light on his phone display went off. He thought that the display might be broken. After he went to the customer care to get his mobile serviced, he found out that the motherboard of his mobile was broken. now he has forgotten his email address and since he did not add any recovery, he cannot find his email.This means he will lose his $1600.
If what I'm reading is true, then your friend is at the level of a 3-year-old - or he was just extremely greedy to the point that it didn't occur to him to write down emails and passwords. Furthermore, how can someone forget something they created in less than 24 hours?
In any case, if this is a true story at all - people who are so frivolous that they do things like this with smartphones and not computers and don't know what a backup is, shouldn't be surprised when something like this happens to them. I've created hundreds of emails in my life, but I haven't lost a single important one to this day.
When you pay $1600 for a lesson, I hope you finally learned what is right and what is wrong.