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Posted by janecollins224 on 02/05/06 15:03
Ok, but please help me get my ipod, & I'll help you with yours...do try
the offer here:
http://ipods.freepay.com/?r=26668758
FatKat wrote:
> dsotol01@hotmail.com wrote:
> > This is to show you how you can do what I did, and to save you from
> > spending hours on ebay trying to save a measly 50 bucks on an
> > overpriced, but seriously cool Video iPod.
>
> Why it's another ipods.freepay spammer. Personally, I'm harboring
> serious thoughts of actually giving this thing a whirl, but even
> according to those who've admitted to trying it 1) it's a royal pain;
> 2) they're actually behind the curb trying to keep up with demand -
> they've actually resorted to gift certificates in lieu of the iPods,
> and there's no word that these are as easily transferable as cash; and
> 3) freepay has the right to unilaterally raise the number of e-mail
> referrals you need to get an iPod.
> >
> > This is such a great deal. When I first heard about it, I thought it
> > was some scheme so I was very hesitant to dive in, but after
> > researching it for awhile, I realized that it actually is safe and a
> > very easy system to work around if you know what to do. The company
> > is legitimate.
>
> and you've determined this how?
> >
> > To get your very own 60 GB Video iPod for absolutely nothing (choose
> > black or white!) just follow these steps:
>
> actually, you have to get dsotol01@hotmail.com an iPod first. Though
> his e-mail is termed in ways of how you, the reader can get an iPod,
> this is all about us registering as referrees for his iPod.
> >
> > 1) Go to http://premiumipods.freepay.com/?r=26830693 and follow the
> > link. Enter your email address and your shipping address etc. Enter
> > all your information correctly, you wouldn't want your iPod getting
> > lost in the mail, right?
>
> what an obvious question. Why wouldn't I give my name & address to
> some spammers?
> >
> > 2) Then, you do have to sign up for one offer, but don't worry, it'll
> > be easy to cancel out of later. The best offer is definitely Video
> > Professor. They credit you almost instantly and you can cancel it
> > easily within 14 days before they even have an opportunity to charge
> > you. Other good offers are Blockbuster, Netflix, and the ink cartridge
> > one is great if you actually need cartridges (this was the
> > one that I chose) in which case you don't even need to cancel out.
>
> and what other offers have you tried that you actually cancelled out
> of?
> >
> > 3) Then just refer 8 of your friends or post the link they give you
> > on forums and the like.
>
> Hmmm, I always thought it was 5 friends.
> >
> > You'll have to agree, $0 is so much cheaper than $300-$400.
> >
> >From what I've heard, even from those who claim it's a steal, it's
> still a bargain, but not quite free.
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