Free iPod deal isn't a scam - I have personal proof!
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Free iPod deal isn't a scam - I have personal proof!
Yup, this is NOT a scam. My g/f had me do this and she just got her 20gb iPod last week.
Now I'm trying to get one for myself! Whee!
Now I'm trying to get one for myself! Whee!
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Re: Free iPod deal isn't a scam - I have personal proof!
yea... if the people from here who registered with me , did you guys finish the offer?
if so -- this is not a scam... please do so
good luck, with your ipod quest !
if so -- this is not a scam... please do so
good luck, with your ipod quest !
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yeah the first 10 or 15 people in a pyramid scheme get paid... then about 100 people get screwed... but there is not monetary investment here, right? so i guess it's not such a scam afterall...
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it is real...i have friends who have gotten theirs.
wanna sign up? click the link in my sig. i only need a few more, and then it's ipod city for me! whee!
wanna sign up? click the link in my sig. i only need a few more, and then it's ipod city for me! whee!
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Re: Free iPod deal isn't a scam - I have personal proof!
Anything weird happen since? Like lots of telephone calls?? How does it work?
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Nothing weird at all - we used a yahoo email address so all the spam goes there. No phone calls or anything like that.
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How do they make their money/afford the ipod?bombastique wrote:Nothing weird at all - we used a yahoo email address so all the spam goes there. No phone calls or anything like that.
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Which of the "deals" is the best one to do?
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how come all these people have done it, but nobody will explain what you have to do?
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Let's see - the deals I signed up for were Blockbuster and for a car quote. The deals change pretty regularly, but you almost always see the Blockbuster deal, AOL, credit card offers, car quotes, book clubs, etc. Even if you get hooked for a month the most you will end up spending is $40 - $60. A vast majority let you cancel before they charge you.
Essentially you have to sign up for 2 deals and get 5 friends to sign up for 2 deals each. When they've completed the deal/offer, you get your iPod.
There are tons of offers like this floating around - you can get cel phones, handheld games (Nintendo, Sony) and even an iBook or pc laptop if you're willing to go thru the trouble.
Here's a link:
http://www.internetopiniongroup.com/index.html
Essentially you have to sign up for 2 deals and get 5 friends to sign up for 2 deals each. When they've completed the deal/offer, you get your iPod.
There are tons of offers like this floating around - you can get cel phones, handheld games (Nintendo, Sony) and even an iBook or pc laptop if you're willing to go thru the trouble.
Here's a link:
http://www.internetopiniongroup.com/index.html
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Re: Free iPod deal isn't a scam - I have personal proof!
Let's see - the deals I signed up for were Blockbuster and for a car quote. The deals change pretty regularly, but you almost always see the Blockbuster deal, AOL, credit card offers, car quotes, book clubs, etc. Even if you get hooked for a month the most you will end up spending is $40 - $60. A vast majority let you cancel before they charge you.
Essentially you have to sign up for 2 deals and get 5 friends to sign up for 2 deals each. When they've completed the deal/offer, you get your iPod.
There are tons of offers like this floating around - you can get cel phones, handheld games (Nintendo, Sony) and even an iBook or pc laptop if you're willing to go thru the trouble.
Here's a link:
http://www.internetopiniongroup.com/index.html
You can see all the deals before signing up - I was considering doing the one for the iBook, but you have to sign up for 6 offers and none of them looked terribly interesting the last time I looked. Alot of them were credit card offers, which I'm not interested in. If you do it right, you can check out all the available deals, then work out a plan (since you have to take 2 deals from each page and some are duplicated on each page) to make it as easy as possible. The problem I had with the iBook deal was finding 6 offers that I could do that weren't credit card offers. If you get 5 friends to commit to it, you can all sign up the same day and all do the same deals - that way you all know when to cancel or whatever so you don't get dinged.
It's a bit of work, but can definitely be worth it.
Essentially you have to sign up for 2 deals and get 5 friends to sign up for 2 deals each. When they've completed the deal/offer, you get your iPod.
There are tons of offers like this floating around - you can get cel phones, handheld games (Nintendo, Sony) and even an iBook or pc laptop if you're willing to go thru the trouble.
Here's a link:
http://www.internetopiniongroup.com/index.html
You can see all the deals before signing up - I was considering doing the one for the iBook, but you have to sign up for 6 offers and none of them looked terribly interesting the last time I looked. Alot of them were credit card offers, which I'm not interested in. If you do it right, you can check out all the available deals, then work out a plan (since you have to take 2 deals from each page and some are duplicated on each page) to make it as easy as possible. The problem I had with the iBook deal was finding 6 offers that I could do that weren't credit card offers. If you get 5 friends to commit to it, you can all sign up the same day and all do the same deals - that way you all know when to cancel or whatever so you don't get dinged.
It's a bit of work, but can definitely be worth it.
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