Free Dell Laptop if you test their products....

imported_digitalelegance

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Apr 23, 2004
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it's BS.

It's the same kind of thing as the "Free $250 Amazon Gift Card", you've gotta sign up for a couple of credit cards, or accept other offers.
 

commOdog

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its like the free ipod thing:

To receive the incentive gift for the promotion ('Dell Laptop') you must complete all of the following requirements:

(a) Submit your zip code to determine geographic eligibility (if requested)

(b) Submit an email address owned by you that is valid and deliverable

(c) Submit your accurate contact and demographic information such as your mailing address and phone number

(d) Complete a total of 6 sponsor offers. To 'Complete' an offer, you must sign up, then get approved for and activate (where applicable*) the sponsor offer, while following any instructions and terms that are provided. Additional terms and conditions may apply to participation in select marketing offers. You should read the terms of each offer as provided by the eMarketResearchGroup web site and the sponsor web site for an explanation of these terms where they exist.

* For Discover Card offers, the card must be activated by making a purchase, balance transfer or cash advance in order for the offer to be considered 'completed'.

The required sponsor offers must be completed in the following sequence: Two (2) offers need to be completed from 'Top Offers 1' group, Two (2) offers need to be completed from 'Top Offers 2' group and Two (2) offers need to be completed from 'Top Offers 3' group respectively.

In the case where you complete more then the required number of offers in a specific offer group for that offer group (Example: Completing more than X offers in a particular Offers Group Y when the requirements state that X offers must be completed in that Offers Group), only X offer completion credits of the 6 required would be applied to your account for that Top Offers Group Y.

Please note that offer groups as referenced above may also be designated as 'Sponsor Offers' or a similar title instead of 'Top Offers'.

(e) Remain an active member for the duration of the time it takes the sponsors of all the offers you've completed to report back to us of your successful completion of their offer. Typically, it takes offer sponsors up to 8 weeks (but usually 4 - 6 weeks) to report to us that you have completed their offer.

(f) Complete and submit an address confirmation/gift redemption mail-in voucher form within 90 days of the original date of your member registration.

These conditions above are mandatory for a member to receive their gift. Once you have completed all the requirements above, we will ship the gift to your mailing address. Please allow around 4 - 6 weeks for shipping.

These requirements above are specific to the promotion ('Dell Laptop') as chosen by you during registration. If you were to choose a different incentive gift, the offer competion requirements as described above are subject to change.

A.11) TIME LIMIT. You must print out and mail your Address Confirmation/Gift Redemption Form with a valid postmark within 90 days after the original date of your membership registration (when you first requested the gift on our web site) to complete the incentive program and redeem your incentive gift.

B. YOUR RELATIONSHIP TO eMarketResearchGroup. By filling out the membership information, You are applying to receive a service. Your relationship to eMarketResearchGroup is one of an independent contractor and/or customer. No employee-employer relationship is created by Your use of the Service.

By you joining eMarketResearchGroup as a member, eMarketResearchGroup may from time to time select you to participate in certain product testing and/or market research programs. However, eMarketResearchGroup will not be obligated to choose you for any such programs. Nor will eMarketResearchGroup be obligated to guarantee
 

Tullphan

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Jul 27, 2001
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lookin' at the "sponsors", i'm concerned there may be "obligations" involved. it'd be nice if not, tho!
 

Monkeyshack

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Mar 27, 2003
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I put in some random number for the zip code and it told me: Congratulations! We are accepting new members in 8520715!


JUNK
 

mscdex0

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I know this was fake when I put 'hell' in for the zipcode and it told me: "Congratulations! We are accepting new members in hell! "
 

oslama

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Jan 22, 2001
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its a scam.

You have to go through a myriad of surveys asking for various info.
You get a privilege of signing up for "free" trial offers but the fine print states you will be billed afterwards.