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Whatta ya want for nothin…

Posted on May 11th, 2005 by JTk
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I’ve always bee wary of those “get a free iPod” type offers figuring that, as I have been told, there is no free lunch. That is until I was in communication with a friend ( who shall remain nameless but hates clowns…). He was talking about his new computer, and that he had gotten it for free.

Not only that, but it turns out that he has gotten a lot of free stuff:

  • free iPod
  • free iPod shuffle
  • free samsung 15″ LCD Flatscreen Monitor/TV
  • free Cyberpower Gaming Desktop PC
  • free sony PSP
  • $250 via PayPal

This impressive list combined with this being a guy that I trust and respect made me wonder if I had been to quick to dismiss these “free” offers programs. As it turns out they are not exactly free, you have to sign up for an “offer” and that usually involves a credit card. To be fair the charge on the card is negligible ( one offer is only $5 ) and that same offer is a breeze to cancel after you use up that first five bucks. Then you need to convince x number of other people to sign up for one of the offers.

These programs are through Gratis and OfferCentric, and they seem to be legit - I have since verified this with a few other colleagues who are now sporting their free iPods. When you go to sign up and complete your first offer it looks as if these programs have the best reviews: Tickle IQ Test, Zooba, Consumer Info, Blockbuster Online, and StarClub Rewards.

So if you are interested in working this MLM type deal and trying to get a “free” iBook or windows type laptop - sign up with this link so that I can get credit for the refferal. This is an experiment for me and will continue bloggin the progress, report any problems, and then follow up when it is all over.


4 Responses to “Whatta ya want for nothin…”

  1. comment number 1 by: John

    I looked into this but chickened out. Let us know what the easiest-to-opt-out offers are.

  2. comment number 2 by: eyedropp3r

    i know a bunch of guys at YayHooray had started a few conga lines back some months ago…

  3. comment number 3 by: Administrator

    It looks like the easiest one to opt-out of is that Consumer Info - free credit check one. It has almost 100 satisfaction from the people that have tried it and then tried to get out of it.

  4. comment number 4 by: Lenwood

    Damn! Wish I had found your post a couple of hours ago, I just signed up for that same laptop on a conga line. I signed up for a bunch of free stuff. I hope all of this really is real!

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