I would go with what he is saying never trust a newbie money making scheme it will never end well and for less than a penny a day why run the risk?
Oh, don't get me wrong; I don't believe faucets are really worth the trouble, unless you have good marketing skills and can get the referrals, and/or some form of automating the collection of coins from several such sites.
I was merely pointing out that there are easy ways to avoid the problems he was referring to, which can come not only from newbies on this forum, but just about any service that forces you to register an email address to be able to use. For that reason, I personally like to keep a few addresses in use, so that I know what should and shouldn't be received in each one, and can easily abandon them if needed. Also, the site I mentioned, Mailinator, is no trouble to use at all: you make up some random address; give it to whomever is asking; and check to see what you received in the site - great for non-private, temporary emails that you don't plan on reusing.