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Does it make a difference if you put .com or .co.uk at the end of your e-mail
Yes each email address is unique, and changing .com to .co.uk (or vice versa) would give a different email address. However, arbitrarily changing one for the other is in practice more likely to give a non-existant address.
In a way it would be a bit like sending a letter using the right house number and street name on an envelope, but specifying the wrong city. The wrong address might exist, in which case the letter would be delivered to the wrong address, or the wrong address might not exist in which case the letter would be undelivered and if possible it would be returned to the sender.
The same sort of thing happens with email.
if you put .co.uk you have to be in the uk and if you put.uk you can be restricted from signing up to sum sites in other countries
Yes,it does. It won't go through if you leave that part out.