Justin Taylor My other workaround actually a couple of them, is to use one of my Google Apps accounts that has like 1000 accounts available and just use those as a the generic account for my client... that way I have complete control over creation, and e...verything for the client. Since Apps accounts are full fledged Google accounts they do everything that Gmail does. Only all on a network that I control, which means I can add and delete at will... Then if the client wants another account, they can set up the Gmail account and I can do what Jason said... We use generic accounts for everything, including reporting, setting up other accounts... basically doing anything the client needs done from a generic point of view. Depending on how this plays out, in the future, we may add an extra $50 to the cost of setting up accounts and actually provide a several more generic level domains, and all the premium services of Google. Or better yet, charge them $60 a year, in the set up and maintenance costs and set up a specific domain for them...