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Have you ever clicked that link... Get your "Free" Xbox360... Free $1000 gas card....$500 gift cards and ect....I did ...I was lead through a maze of different offers...so i spend like 30 minutes completing surveys...do you like ice cream and ect...then the catch...you must order something....atleast try something....A magazine... Insuarance ect...That meaning you have to submit your credit card to get your "Free" xbox360....I can see how to make this work in my favor....Order something on a trial period as they want....Receive the xbox360 and cancel the subscription...Hmmmmm ...will this really work? Have you clicked one of these free give away links ??
 
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I tried the Ipod offer.

I got all the refferals complete, offers etc...
Then, i had to download my form, fill it in, and send it to Washington.

Just couldn't be that bothered. :hehe:

Adrian
 
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Hitch said:
I tried the Ipod offer.

I got all the refferals complete, offers etc...
Then, i had to download my form, fill it in, and send it to Washington.

Just couldn't be that bothered. :hehe:

Adrian

Good gosh! Send something to washington after sitting and going through all the pages of crap a person has to fill out just to get to the end of the offer....No way...That is aweful-LOL
 
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I can do the offers just fine, its just the referrals that I can never get.
 
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So far...nobody has gotten anything from participating in these give aways....I wonder if they ever really give away anything....or just collect information so they can sell it off?
 
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-X- said:
So far...nobody has gotten anything from participating in these give aways....I wonder if they ever really give away anything....or just collect information so they can sell it off?

To my knowledge, they don't sell it off.

They get the money back from refferals, for example, a £10 per month membership to a DVD rental shop/site.

It just gradually builds up i presume.

It's very hard to get all the required refferals, not worth it really.
Still, you are not guarenteed to get a Ipod, they have to review all the refferals again, once you have sent the form off, and they can reclaim the Ipod/product back at any time.

Adrian
 
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-X- said:
So far...nobody has gotten anything from participating in these give aways....I wonder if they ever really give away anything....or just collect information so they can sell it off?

I think they just get the information and sell it off. That's why I don't participate in these so-called "Free iPods and Mobiles". Referral systems like Ezyrewards, I don't think they are a scam, but not worth it anyway.
 
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I know for a fact they sell off their lists. They make a ton of money doing so. I have a friend who was an insider for a while. She told me some crazy things. The main guys are making millions per year.
 
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labrocca said:
I know for a fact they sell off their lists. They make a ton of money doing so. I have a friend who was an insider for a while. She told me some crazy things. The main guys are making millions per year.

I kinda figured this was the case...There is way to much money for them to make sharing 3rd party info.
 
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...for some reason, ever since I did one of those, I've been getting way more spam emails.
 
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that would be how they make money lpxxfaintxx
 
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Some bigger companies do give out what they said they would. Otherwise, if nobody ever received anything, they would shut down. When person A completes the offer and gets a free [iPod], he/she will tell all his/her friends and they will want to complete the offer too. Most probably won't but the company will make money from those that partially completed it.

It's all a big scam, you get what you pay for. Just go buy one from Best Buy :)
 
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