any of you want to help me get my free i pod my cusin signed up for it a while ago and got one and had me help him so now i want on
leave a message here or pm me if you are interested .... please?!
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any of you want to help me get my free i pod my cusin signed up for it a while ago and got one and had me help him so now i want on
leave a message here or pm me if you are interested .... please?!
i've tried so many times to get free things off of the net it isn't even funny. they always end up like this: no free item and 500 junk mail messages over the course of the week. sorry, but no thanks
to get around the 500 email you say
befor you sign up create a new email just for the thing and then you will not bug up your actual email but i reall y want this
i rarely get anything nice
they have always been hand me downs , stuff someone was going to throw out or ive been ripped off
please again
go here and sign up
http://ipods.freepay.com/?r=29391888
One of these schemes... sigh. Doc I think this might be against forum policy. I'd like a free ipod too, but wouldn't it feel better if you earned some money and bought it yourself?
lol @ squall. I've heard of this before, a friend of mine was going to do it. It supposedly is a legit way to get a free iPod. It mighta been in Wired magazine or one of those computer mags. Of course there are some conditions you have to comply with to get the iPod...thus docthory's thread. It's sort of a tricky process. Good luck doc but I don't think I'll be signing up...I'm too lazy.
I was going to get a free iPod and it really works.
A company called Gratis Internet has already given out millions worth of stuff in the US. They never ask for a credit card number although they get your telephone number and email address.
You simply make an account, sign up for an offer (can be cancelled and are usually trials), and get 5 other friends to do the same. The friends part is kind of tricky, so sites went up creating "conga lines" to help people refer to each other. The catch is that they'll have your telephone number and email, making an easy target for spam.
You probably don't believe this so here are some reports:
http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2004Aug/...40819026544.htm
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,64614...tw=wn_tophead_2
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Originally posted by Manifold_Time
I was going to get a free iPod and it really works.
A company called Gratis Internet has already given out millions worth of stuff in the US. They never ask for a credit card number although they get your telephone number and email address. *
You simply make an account, sign up for an offer (can be cancelled and are usually trials), and get 5 other friends to do the same. The friends part is kind of tricky, so sites went up creating "conga lines" to help people refer to each other. The catch is that they'll have your telephone number and email, making an easy target for spam.
You probably don't believe this so here are some reports:
http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2004Aug/...40819026544.htm
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,64614...tw=wn_tophead_2
this is the gratis one they just changed there name